Check Out: What Montgomery County Was Reading in July

Montgomery County Public Libraries (MCPL) maintain an extensive collection of materials for county residents to check out. Have you ever wondered what the county’s library visitors are reading? We turned to our county’s librarians to find out.

For the month of July, the most read books by genre are:

Juvenile FictionBC: Lunch Money

  • Lunch Money by Andrew Clements
  • The Red Bicycle by Jude Isabella and Simone Shin
  • One False Note by Gordon Korman
  • Danger in the Darkest Hour by Mary Pope Osborne


Juvenile Non FictionBC: Garfield Sings for His Supper

  • Common Core Progress Mathematics (K-8)
  • Garfield Sings for His Supper by Jim Davis
  • National Geographic Little Kids First Book of Who by Jill Esbaum
  • How to Speak Cat by Aline Alexander Newman

Young AdultBC Tear You Apart

  • Tear You Apart by Sarah Cross
  • Frostfire by Amanda Hocking
  • Written in the Stars by Aisha Saeed
  • As White as Snow by Salla Simukka

Adult FictionBC Never Too Late book cover

  • Never Too Late by Robyn Carr
  • All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
  • The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
  • Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee

Adult Non-FictionBC The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up

  • The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo
  • Dead Wake by Eric Larson
  • Primates of Park Avenue by Wednesday Martin
  • The Wright Brothers by David McCullough
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