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Most Borrowed Children's Fiction Titles
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| 1.
J K Rowling |
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince |
| 2. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
Clean Break |
| 3. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
Sleepovers |
| 4. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
The Story
of Tracy Beaker |
| 5. J K Rowling |
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix |
| 6. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
The Diamond Girls |
| 7. Jennifer
Donnelly |
Mum-minder |
| 8. Francesca
Simon (illus Tony Ross) |
Horrid
Henry's Underpants |
| 9. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
Best Friends |
| 10. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
The Drae Game |
| 11. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
Midnight |
| 12. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
Best Friends |
| 13. Francesca
Simon (illus Tony Ross) |
Horrid Henry meets the Queen |
| 14. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
Lizzie Zipmouth |
| 15. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
Vicky Angel |
| 16. Julia Donaldson (illus Axel Scheffler) |
The Gruffalo's Child |
| 17. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
The Lottie Project |
| 18. Julia Donaldson (illus Axel Scheffler) |
Gruffalo |
| 19. Jacqueline
Wilson (illus Nick Sharratt) |
The Worry Website |
| 20. J K Rowling |
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire |
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Most Borrowed Classic Titles (Children)
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| 1. Roald
Dahl (Illus Quentin Blake) |
The Witches |
| 2. Roald
Dahl (Illus Quentin Blake) |
Charlie
and the Chocolate Factory |
| 3. Roald
Dahl (Illus Quentin Blake) |
Charlie
and the Great Glass Elevator |
| 4. Roald
Dahl (Illus Quentin Blake) |
Matilda |
| 5. Roald
Dahl (Illus Quentin Blake) |
The BFG |
| 6. Roald
Dahl (Illus Quentin Blake) |
James and
the Giant Peach |
| 7. Roald
Dahl (Illus Quentin Blake) |
Danny the
Champion of the World |
| 8. Korky
Paul and Valerie Thomas |
Winnie's
Magic Wand |
| 9. J R R Tolkien (illus David Wyatt) |
The Hobbit |
| 10. Roald Dahl |
Charlie
and the Chocolate Factory |
| 11. C S Lewis (illus Pauline Baynes) |
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe |
| 12. Roald
Dahl (Illus Quentin Blake) |
The Enormous Crocodile |
| 13. Roald
Dahl (Illus Quentin Blake) |
The Complete Adventures of Charlie and Mr Willy Wonka |
| 14. C S Lewis (illus Pauline Baynes) |
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe |
| 15. Louisa M Alcott (illus Shirley hughes) |
Little Women |
| 16. Roald
Dahl (Illus Quentin Blake) |
George's Marvellous Medicine |
| 17. Roald
Dahl (Illus Quentin Blake) |
The Twits |
| 18. Ian Beck |
Chicken Licken |
| 19. Astrid Lindgren (illus Tony Ross) |
Pippi Longstocking |
| 20. Walt Disney Company |
Peter Pan |
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Most Borrowed Children's Non-Fiction Titles
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| 1. Eric
Hill |
Spot can
Count |
| 2. Anna Nilsen |
Pirates |
| 3. Terry
Deary (illus Martin Brown) |
The Woeful
Second World War |
| 4. Terry
Deary, Neil Tonge (illus Martin Brown) |
The Terrible Tudors |
| 5. Terry
Deary (illus Martin Brown) |
The Ruthless Romans |
| 6. Terry
Deary, Peter Hepplewhite (illus Martin Brown) |
The Awesome
Egyptians |
| 7. Terry
Deary (illus Martin Brown) |
The Rotten
Romans |
| 8. Terry
Deary (illus Martin Brown) |
The Vile Victorians |
| 9. Mick Inkpen |
Kipper's A-Z |
| 10. Simon
Adams |
Tudor |
| 11. Terry
Deary (illus Martin Brown) |
England |
| 12. Simon
Adams |
World War II |
| 13. Lucy
Cousins |
Count with Maisy |
| 14. Lucy
Cousins |
Maisy's Colours |
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Baby Animals |
| 16. Terry
Deary (illus Martin Brown) |
The Groovy Greeks |
| 17. Mick Inkpen |
Kipper's Book of Counting |
| 18. Mick Inkpen |
Kipper's Book of Colours |
| 19. Terry Deary (illus Kate Sheppard) |
The Blitzed Brits |
| 20. Mick Inkpen |
Kipper's Book of Opposites |
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Authors with over 1 million loans . . .
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Public Libraries are as popular as ever with children &
young people
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| 1. Jacqueline
Wilson |
4. Josephine Cox |
| 2. James Patterson |
5. Danielle Steel |
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UK Top Borrowed 'classic' writers
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| 1. Roald Dahl |
4. C
S Lewis |
| 2. Agatha Christie |
5. Beatrix Potter |
| 3. Georgette Heyer |
6. Charles
Dickens |
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Information
provided by Public Lending Right, 2007. |
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