The Top 10 in each category are listed on the actual document. Here, we only list the title in the number one title in each category.
And away we go.
Most Downloaded Audiobooks from the Library - Adult Fiction
1. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson (2nd Consecutive Month), (Books on Tape)
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1. Eat, Pray, Love, by Elizabeth Gilbert (Books on Tape)
Most Downloaded eBooks from the Library - Adult Fiction
1. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (1st Month at Number One), (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group)
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1. Sh*t My Dad Says, by Justin Halpern (HarperCollins)
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1. Eclipse, by Stephenie Meyer (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
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1. Three Cups of Tea, by Greg Mortenson (Penguin USA, Inc.)
Note: This title is also on Audiobooks - Adult Nonfiction and the Audiobooks - Juvenile Nonfiction lists.
The complete list will provide you with the Top 10 in each category.
Note: At the bottom of the rankings page you'll now see now a "cloud" of popular search terms that were used on OverDrive in June.
The ‘Most Downloaded Books from the Library’ lists are organized by subject and format, and compiled based on activity at more than 11,000 libraries in the OverDrive global network.
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