Eleanor London CSL Public Library - Top Books and DVDs for January
February 13, 2011
The Eleanor London Côte Saint-Luc Public Library is a jewel - the best of its kind in Quebec. Want to know which are the most popular fiction, non-fiction and DVDs being taken out by members? Here are the figures for January 2011.
Top Fiction
1.Freedom / by Jonathan Franzen.
2. The confession / by John Grisham.
3. The Finkler question / by Howard Jacobson.
4. Cutting for stone / by Abraham Verghese.
5. Room / by Emma Donoghue.
6. Fall of giants / by Ken Follett.
7. Secret daughter / by Shilpi Somaya Gowda.
8. Minding Frankie / by Maeve Binchy.
9. The invisible bridge / by Julie Orringer.
10. Little Bee / by Chris Cleave.
Non-fiction
1. Mordecai : the life & times / Charles Foran.
2. Changing my mind / Margaret Trudeau.
3. I remember nothing, and other reflections / Nora Ephron.
4. My father's paradise : a son's search for his Jewish past in Kurdish Iraq / Ariel Sabar.
5, The Jew is not my enemy : unveiling the myths that fuel Muslim anti-Semitism /Tarek Fatah.
6. Start-up nation : the story of Israel's economic miracle : a council on foreign relations book / Dan Senor and Saul Singer.
7. Nomad / Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Barefoot Contessa, how easy is that? : fabulous recipes & easy tips / Ina Garten
8, Keith Richards with James Fox.
9. Hitch-22 : a memoir / Christopher Hitchens.
Top DVDs
1. The kids are all right
2. The girl who played with fire
3, The prisoner
4. Dear John
5. The girl with the dragon tattoo
6. Mao's Last Dancer
7. The Wedding Song
8. Nights in Rodanthe
9. The Social Network
10. The Trotsky
I love the Cote St-Luc library (not so much the self-aggrandizing, megalomaniacal gesture of renaming the city library in honor of yourself, while still living).
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