Mechanics’ Institute members are voracious readers and 2023 saw a revival in library use, event attendance, and engagement with our collections. As you can see from this list of our top 20 most checked out Fiction and Non-Fiction titles, interests are wide-ranging, self-reflective, and thought-provoking.
Fiction
Listed in order of the highest number of loans:
1 Lessons in Chemistry: [a Novel] / Bonnie Garmus
2 Demon Copperhead: a Novel / Barbara Kingsolver
4 Birnam Wood / Eleanor Catton
6 The Old Success / Martha Grimes
9 Before the Coffee Gets Cold: a Novel / Toshikazu Kawaguchi
12 The Candy House: a Novel / Jennifer Egan
15 Dark Rooms / Lynda La Plante
16 Independence Square: Arkady Renko in Ukraine / Martin Cruz Smith
17 The Humble Lover : a Novel / Edmund White
18 Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow : a Novel / Gabrielle Zevin
19 Simply Lies / David Baldacci
20 The Writing Retreat: a Novel / Julia Bartz
Nonfiction
Listed in order of the highest number of loans:
1 The Creative Act: a Way of Being / Rick Rubin, with Neil Strauss
4 Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier / Kevin Kelly
5 100 Places to See After you Die: a Travel Guide to the Afterlife / Ken Jennings
6 The Half Known Life: in Search of Paradise / Pico Iyer
7 The Bible as it Was / James L. Kugel
9 Playing God: American Catholic Bishops and the Far Right / Mary Jo McConahay
11 You Will Own Nothing : Your War With a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back / Carol Roth
12 Solito: a Memoir / Javier Zamora
14 A Fever in the Heartland: the Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them / Timothy Egan
16 Die with Zero: Getting All You Can From Your Money and Your Life / Bill Perkins
17 The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, & Healing in a Toxic Culture / Gabor Maté, MD, with Daniel Maté
18 Poverty, by America / Matthew Desmond
20 Outsmart Your Brain: Why Learning is Hard and How You CanMake it Easy / Daniel T. Willingham, PhD