Sawyer Free Library Reveals Most Checked-Out Books of 2025

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What did the greater Gloucester community read in 2025? According to annual circulation data from the Sawyer Free Library, readers once again gravitated toward powerful storytelling, beloved series, and nationally celebrated bestsellers – across all ages and formats.

Topping the adult fiction list for the second year in a row is Kristin Hannah’s deeply moving novel The Women, which continues to resonate strongly with Sawyer Free Library patrons. Readers also followed national reading trends, checking out popular titles such as We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes and Three Days in June by Anne Tyler.

As in years past, graphic novels and favorite series dominated youth reading. Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Dav Pilkey’s Dog Man titles once again proved wildly popular with younger readers, alongside cherished picture books by Mo Willems.

“The books our community borrowed in 2025 reflect a shared curiosity and a love of reading that spans generations,” said Sawyer Free Library Director Jenny Benedict. “With the exciting opening of our newly reimagined library, we’re seeing renewed energy and engagement from readers of all ages, as people return to discover new stories, connect with one another, and make the Library a part of their everyday lives.”

Sawyer Free Library’s Most Checked-Out Books of 2025

Top 5 Adult Fiction

  1. The Women by Kristin Hannah
  2. We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes
  3. The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
  4. Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout
  5. Three Days in June by Anne Tyler

Top 5 Adult Nonfiction

  1. The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin
  2. Gloucester’s Own: Stories From America’s First Fishing Village by Andrew Joyce
  3. The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
  4. The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War by Erik Larson
  5. The Forever Young Cookbook: More Than 100 Delicious Recipes for Living Your Longest, Healthiest Life by Mark Hyman

Top Teen Fiction

  1. Surprisingly Sarah by Terri Libenson
  2. The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  3. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han
  4. Betting on You by Lynn Painter
  5. The Squad by Christina Soontornvat

Top 5 Children’s Books

  1. Dog Man: The Scarlet Shredder by Dav Pilkey
  2. The Thank You Book by Mo Willems
  3. Dog Man: Fetch 22 by Dav Pilkey
  4. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Big Shot by Jeff Kinney
  5. Five-Way Tie:
    • Can I Play Too? by Mo Willems
    • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diaper Overload by Jeff Kinney
    • Dog Man: Grime and Punishment by Dav Pilkey
    • I Will Surprise My Friend by Mo Willems
    • Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems

While top checkouts offer a snapshot of reading trends, they represent only a small portion of the wide range of materials borrowed by the community in 2025. Sawyer Free Library offers thousands of books, e-books, and audiobooks; materials in many world languages; and accessible formats – ensuring there is something for everyone.

With approximately 14,000 cardholders, Sawyer Free Library continues to serve as a cornerstone for education, connection, and cultural enrichment in Gloucester. Residents and students can obtain a Sawyer Free Library card by applying in person, or apply online for a NOBLE eCard, which provides access to Libby, Hoopla, and other digital resources from home, as well as the ability to place holds on print materials.

Readers are invited to explore these popular titles – and discover countless others – by visiting the Library’s newly renovated, modernized and expanded spaces at 2 Dale Avenue in Gloucester, or online at sawyerfreelibrary.org, where librarians are always ready to help patrons find their next great read.

Sawyer Free Library Annual Meeting: Wed, 11/13

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Please join us for the Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library Corporation’s Annual Meeting on Wednesday, November 13 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. It will be held at Gloucester Stage located at 267 East Main Street, Gloucester. The annual meeting is open to the public, but only corporators can vote. Refreshments will be served.

The evening will allow the community to come together and celebrate the Library’s achievements, learn about its finances and engage with the Library’s board members and staff. There will also be an update on the 2025 Sawyer Free Library building project.

New members of the Library Corporation and Board of Trustees will be elected, and the Mary M. Weissblum Volunteer Award will be presented to Simon Paddock. Each year, the award is given by the Trustees to recognize and show appreciation for the Library’s outstanding volunteers who help to maintain and promote its services and programs. 

ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS YEAR’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS, PLANS AND PRIORITIES FOR THE LIBRARY

Refreshments will be served. No registration is required. Questions? Contact: 978-325-5500.

Washington Post review for new novel A Catalog of Birds

goodlinens shares a Washington Post review for Laura Harrington’s second book of fiction, A Catalog of Birds

“It’s 1970 in Laura Harrington’s brilliant new novel, “A Catalog of Birds,” and Nell Flynn is about to graduate from high school. A young scientist on…” 

Laura Harrington’s novel is available locally at The Bookstore of Gloucester and Toad Hall Rockport.

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Read the review : http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwlIf9vjU by Charlotte Gordon, a professor of humanities at Endicott College, author most recently, of “Romantic Outlaws: The Extraordinary Lives of Mary Wollstonecraft and Her Daughter Mary Shelley.”