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Patterson Dominates North Point Readers' October Fiction List

James Patterson has three titles in the Dundalk branch's most-borrowed fiction list for October.

North Point Library patrons seem to have a love affair with the works of author James Patterson.

The prolific author has three titles in the Top 10 works of fiction most borrowed from the North Point branch of the Baltimore County Public Library system.

On the nonfiction list, Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World by Phillip C. McGraw—better known to most as Dr. Phil), was the most borrowed book.

Top 10 Adult Fiction Checkouts in October at North Point:

1. Second Honeymoon by James Patterson (54 checkouts)

2. Silken Prey by John Sandford (42)

3. Daddy's Gone a Hunting by Mary Higgins Clark (40)

4. 12th of Never by James Patterson (35)

5. W is for Wasted by Sue Grafton (30)

6. Sweet Salt Air by Barbara Delinsky (29)

7. Whiskey Beach by Nora Roberts (29)

8. Bombshell by Catherine Coulter (27)

9. Mistress by James Patterson (27)

10. The Heist by Janet Evanovich (26)

Top 10 Adult Nonfiction Checkouts in October at North Point:

1. Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World by Phillip C. McGraw (10 checkouts)

2. The Complete Idiot's Guide to MBA Basics by Tom Gorman (9)

3. Artful Halloween: 31 Frightfully Elegant Projects  by Susan Wasinger (8)

4. Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza Aslan (7)

5. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America by Erik Larson (7)

6. Killing Jesus: A History by Bill O'Reilly (7)

7. The Presidents Club: Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity by Nancy Gibbs (6)

8. Four Blood Moons: Something is About to Change by John Hagee (6)

9. The FastDiet: Lose Weight, Stay Healthy, and Live Longer with the Simple Secret of Intermittent Fasting by Michael Mosley (6)

10. The Great Deformation: The Corruption of Capitalism in America by David Alan Stockman (6)

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