These Are Local Libraries’ Most Borrowed Books of 2024
Jan 03, 2025
Local library systems are sharing their most popular books of 2024, and it was a big year for historical fiction titles The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store (James McBride) and Lessons in Chemistry (Bonnie Garmus). Local readers were also checking out David Grann’s nonfiction book-turned-blockbuster Killers of the Flower Moon.
Topping DC Public Library’s most-loaned fiction list was Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin, telling the story of two friends who start a video game company. Humor and satire books were also popular, including Paul Murray’s The Bee Sting, R.F. Kuang’s Yellowface, and Emily Henry’s romantic hit Funny Story.
According to data shared by Alexandria Library, the top fiction books included the tale of a friendship between a human and a giant octopus (Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt) and the story of a Vietnam War nurse (Kristin Hannah’s The Women). Alexandrians also displayed curiosity about their neighbor: J.D. Vance’s autobiography Hillbilly Elegy cracked the most popular nonfiction books of the year.
Meanwhile, nonfiction readers in Prince George’s County Memorial Library System gravitated towards books about racial identity and injustice. Isabel Wilkerson’s Caste, Antonia Hylton’s Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum, and Ed Gordon’s Conversations in Black: On Power, Politics, and Leadership were among the top nonfiction books of 2024.
In Arlington, the popular nonfiction titles followed a different theme. According to Rebecca Case, Arlington Public Library’s Acting Division Chief for Collections and Access, the top reads are typically related to what’s happening in pop culture. She points to Britney Spears’ memoir The Woman in Me, which has sustained popularity since the success of the #FreeBritney movement, and Killers of the Flower Moon, which was turned into a Martin Scorsese film in 2023.
Here’s a look at the most popular library books of the year. Add them to your bedside table if you want to catch up on your reading in 2025.
DC Public Library
Top 10 print fiction titles:
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
The Bee Sting by Paul Murray
The Women by Kristin Hannah
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
Funny Story by Emily Henry
North Woods by Daniel Mason
Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Top 10 print nonfiction titles:
Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner
The Wager by David Grann
Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson
I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van der Kolk
The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
The Art Thief by Michael Finkel
Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond
Caste by Isabel Wilkerson
Alexandria Library
Top 10 fiction titles:
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
The Women by Kristin Hannah
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
The Hunter by Tana French
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
Funny Story by Emily Henry
Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yaros
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Top 10 nonfiction titles:
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Radden Keefe
Outlive: The Science & Art of Longevity by Peter Attia
Caste by Isabel Wilkerson
The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War by Erik Larson
Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance
Atomic Habits by James Clear
Man’s search for Meaning by Viktor Emil Frankl
Framed: Astonishing True stories of Wrongful Convictions by John Grisham
Cooking in Real Life: Delicious & Doable Recipes for Every Day by Lidey Heuck
Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May
Prince George’s County Memorial Library System
Top 10 fiction titles:
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
The Exchange: After The Firm by John Grisham
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson
The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
Crosshairs by James Patterson
Happy Place by Emily Henry
Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
Top 10 nonfiction titles:
Caste by Isabel Wilkerson
Algebra, the Easy Way by Douglas Downing
Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
Pre-algebra: the Easy Way by Caryl Lorandini
The Wager by David Grann
The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story by Nikole Hannah-Jones
Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum by Antonia Hylton
Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond
Conversations in Black: On Power, Politics, and Leadership by Ed Gordon
Atomic Habits by James Clear
Arlington Public Library
Top 20 fiction and nonfiction titles:
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
The Women by Kristin Hannah
Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
Funny Story by Emily Henry
Happy Place by Emily Henry
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
None of This is True by Lisa Jewell
First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston
The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarak J. Mass
Atomic Habits by James Clear
The Woman in Me by Britney Spears
Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
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