Most Borrowed Titles July 2001 – June 2002
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MOST BORROWED TITLES JULY 2001 – JUNE 2002 Contents Most Borrowed Fiction Titles (Adult) Most Borrowed Children’s Fiction Titles Most Borrowed Non-Fiction Titles (Adult) Most Borrowed Children’s Non-Fiction Titles Most Borrowed Fiction Titles (Adult) Author Title Publisher Year 1. Josephine Cox Looking Back Headline 2000 2. Maeve Binchy Scarlet Feather Orion 2000 3. Catherine Cookson The Silent Lady Bantam 2001 4. Catherine Cookson Rosie of the River Bantam 2000 5. Catherine Cookson The Blind Years Bantam 1998 6. Dick Francis Second Wind Michael Joseph 1999 7. Josephine Cox Let it Shine Headline 2001 8. John Grisham A Painted House Century 2001 9. Josephine Cox Rainbow Days Headline 2000 10. Dick Francis Shattered Michael Joseph 2000 11. Catherine Cookson The Thursday Friend Bantam 1999 12. Rosamunde Pilcher Winter Solstice Hodder & Stoughton 2000 13. Patricia Cornwell Black Notice Little, Brown 1999 14. Catherine Cookson The Lady on my Left Bantam 1997 15. John Grisham The Brethren Century 2000 16. Patricia Cornwell The Last Precinct Little, Brown 2000 17. Jack Higgins Edge of Danger HarperCollins 2001 18. Josephine Cox Somewhere, Someday Headline 1999 19. Danielle Steel Lone Eagle Bantam 2001 20. Josephine Cox The Gilded Cage Headline 1999 Most Borrowed Children’s Fiction Titles Author Title Publisher Year 1. J K Rowling Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Bloomsbury 1999 2. J K Rowling Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Bloomsbury 2000 3. J K Rowling Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Bloomsbury 2000 4. J K Rowling Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Bloomsbury 1997 5. J K Rowling Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Bloomsbury 1999 6. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt ) Lizzie Zipmouth Young Corgi 2000 7. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) The Story of Tracy Beaker Yearling 1992 8. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) The Illustrated Mum Corgi, Yearling 2000 9. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) The Suitcase Kid Yearling 1993 10. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Jane Cope) Glubbyslyme Yearling 1995 11. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) The Cat Mummy Doubleday 2001 12. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) Bad Girls Yearling 1997 13. J K Rowling Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Bloomsbury 1997 14. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) The Lottie Project Yearling 1998 15. Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt Double Act Transworld, and Sue Heap Corgi 1996 16. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) Vicky Angel Doubleday 2000 17. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) Bed and Breakfast Star Yearling 1995 18. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Sue Heap) How to Survive Summer Camp OUP 1985 19. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) The Dare Game Corgi Yearling 2001 20. Jacqueline Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) Cliffhanger Yearling 1995 Most Borrowed Non-Fiction Titles (Adult) Author Title Publisher Year 1. Bill Bryson Down Under Doubleday 2000 2. Dave Pelzer A Child Called It Orion 2000 3. Frank McCourt ’Tis Flamingo 1999 4. Dave Pelzer The Lost Boy Orion 2000 5. Frank McCourt Angela’s Ashes: A Memoir of a Childhood Flamingo 1997 6. Dave Pelzer A Man Named Dave Orion 2000 7. Bill Bryson Notes from a Big Country Doubleday 1998 8. Bill Bryson illus David Cook) A Walk in the Woods Doubleday 1997 9. Dave Pelzer A Child Called It Orion 2001 10. Terry Wogan Is it Me? An Autobiography BBC 2000 11. Driving Standards Agency The Official Theory Test for Car Drivers and Motorcyclists Stationery Office 2000 12. Bill Bryson Notes from a Small Island Doubleday 1995 13. John Gray Men are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Thorsons 1993 14. Dave Pelzer Help Yourself Thorsons 2001 15. Bill Bryson Notes from a Small Island Black Swan 1996 16. Andy Rathbone Windows 98 for Dummies IDG Books Worldwide 1998 17. Trevor Rees Jones with The Bodyguard’s Story: Diana Moira Johnston the Crash, and the Sole Survivor Little, Brown 2000 18. Pamela Stephenson Billy HarperCollins 2001 19. Chris Stewart Driving Over Lemons: An Optimist in Andalucia Sort Of Books 1999 20. Michael Crawford Parcel Arrived Safely, Tied with String: The Autobiography Century 1999 Most Borrowed Children’s Non-Fiction Titles Author Title Publisher Year 1. Terry Deary The Vile Victorians Scholastic 1994 (illus Martin Brown) 2. Mick Inkpen Kipper’s A to Z Hodder Children’s 2000 3. Terry Deary The Smashing Saxons Hippo 2000 (illus Martin Brown) 4. George Hart Ancient Egypt Dorling Kindersley 1990 5. Terry Deary The Woeful Second World War Hippo 1999 (illus Martin Brown) 6. Terry Deary, Neil Tonge The Terrible Tudors Hippo 1993 (illus Martin Brown) 7. Terry Deary The Measly Middle Ages Hippo 1996 (illus Martin Brown) 8. Terry Deary, Peter Hepplewhite The Awesome Egyptians Scholastic 1993 (illus Martin Brown) 9. Terry Deary The Frightful First World War Hippo 1998 (illus Martin Brown) 10. Simon Adams World War II Dorling Kindersley 2000 (photos Andy Crawford) 11. Terry Deary Dark Knights and Dingy Castles Scholastic 1997 (illus Philip Reeve) 12. Terry Deary The Rotten Romans Hippo 1994 (illus Martin Brown) 13. Mick Inkpen Kipper’s Book of Colours Hodder Children’s 1997 14. Terry Deary The Blitzed Brits Hippo 1994 (illus Kate Sheppard) 15. Mick Inkpen Kipper’s Book of Opposites Hodder Children’s 1997 16. Eric Hill Spot Can Count Puffin 2000 17. Terry Deary The Groovy Greeks Hippo 1996 (illus Martin Brown) 18. Lucy Cousins Count with Maisy Walker 1997 19. Terry Deary The Slimy Stuarts Hippo 1996 (illus Martin Brown) 20. Terry Deary Even More Terrible Tudors Hippo 1998 (illus Martin Brown) The PLR Registrar is happy for the information in this release to be made widely accessible, but he would appreciate PLR’s role in compiling it to be acknowledged in any use that it is put to. 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