#JustCurious: What were the Regina Public Library’s most borrowed books in 2021?

Many of you set resolutions to do more reading in 2022. Stacey, Ken and William were among those to set that very goal, and all three of them were #JustCurious what books were most borrowed from the Regina Public Library’s collection in 2021.
3: The Vanishing Half
The New York Times best seller is about twin sisters, inseparable as children, who ultimately cohose to live in two very different worlds: one white, one black. It’s from author Brit Bennett.
2: Bridgerton Series #1
You’ve probably watched the acclaimed series on Netflix by now. If you haven’t, the story, from author Julia Quinn, follows Daphne Bridgerton, the eldest daughter of the powerhouse Bridgerton family as she makes her debut into the Regency London’s marriage market. She’s hoping to follow in her parent’s foosteps and find her true love.
1: The Four Winds
Written by acclaimed author Kristen Hannah, the Four Winds, is described as a powerful American epic about love, heroism and hope set against a backdrop of the Great Depression.
If you set a goal to read more in 2022 maybe one of those will catch your eye.
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