If you were wondering what books had the most loans for 2016, wonder no more! Here are the top ten of the year.
Adult Fiction
- The girl on the train – Paula Hawkins
- 15th affair – James Patterson
- Cometh the hour – Jeffrey Archer
- Make me – Lee Child
- Big little lies – Liane Moriarty
- Rogue lawyer – John Grisham
- The crossing -Michael Connelly
- The steel kiss – Jeffrey Deaver
- The guilty – David Baldacci
- Private Paris – James Patterson and Personal – Lee Child
Adult Non Fiction
- The life-changing magic of tidying up – Marie Kondo
- Road users’ handbook – Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW
- Driver qualification handbook – Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW and A guide to the driving test – Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW
- Reckoning: a memoir – Magda Szubanski and Hazard perception handbook – Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW
- The secret – Rhonda Byrne
- Tax for Australians for dummies – Jimmy B. Prince
- The happiest refugee – Ahn Do
- I quit sugar – Sarah Wilson
- The 8-week blood sugar diet – Michael Mosley
- Flesh wounds – Richard Glover
For Young Adults
- Harry Potter and the cursed child. Parts one and two – Jack Thorne
- The fault in our stars – John Green and Paper towns – John Green
- The scorch trials – James Dashner
- Allegiant – Veronica Roth
- Catching fire – Suzanne Collins
- Divergent – Veronica Roth
- The book thief – Marcus Zusak
- The hunger games – Suzanne Collins
- The city of heavenly fire – Cassandra Clare
- If I stay – Gayle Forman
For Children
- Diary of a wimpy kid: the long haul – Jeff Kinney
- Diary of a wimpy kid: the third wheel – Jeff Kinney
- The 52-storey treehouse – Andy Griffiths
- Thea Stilton and the mystery on the Orient Express – Thea Stilton
- The only me – Meredith Harvey
- The 65-storey treehouse – Andy Griffiths
- Diary of a wimpy kid: old school – Jeff Kinney
- The wimpy kid movie diary – Jeff Kinney
- The perilous plants – Geronimo Stilton
- Totally weird! – Ahn Do