Well, it’s that time of year again! The end, that is. With thoughts turning to festivities and family gatherings, we naturally look back on the times we’ve had. If that phrase makes you think of graduating high school, I apologize. At VPL, we’re looking back on all the millions of checkouts and check-ins of 2025. Unsurprisingly, many of the same authors remain popular, even the same titles. The lists in their entirety are at the end of this post, but all this talk of checkouts and predicting popularity has me thinking about statistics and what they can tell us about our world. I’ve always found data to be a powerful tool. We can apply statistical analysis to all kinds of subjects, gaining incredible insights on why things happen and whether they will happen again. Think of the brilliance of a movie like Moneyball about Oakland As coach Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) and the work of sabermetrician Bill James. It was James’ application of statistical analysis to the performance of a baseball team – first explained in his Baseball Abstract – that Beane used to take his As to twenty consecutive wins. (Long story short: it’s all about which players manage to get on base when they’re up to bat.) They were the first in the history of the American League to do so. It’s a truly wonderful movie, and not just for us analytical nerds. Michael Lewis’ non-fiction account of the underdog victory story helped director Bennett Miller adapt the events into film. Incidentally, Bill James is now a true crime author, even collaborating with his daughter to craft a meticulously researched account of a suspected serial killer from the turn of the twentieth century. So, with the power of statistics in my mind, I thought I would see what books we have in our catalogue about creative analysis of data. Not so much the straightforward, educational books about data analytics, but the ones with unique or even seemingly incredulous claims.
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Top 10 Most Borrowed Titles at VPL in 2024
As the cool air sets in and the holiday tunes chime, I’m getting rolled into the jolly holiday spirit like any other years. Indeed, this is the most wonderful season of the year. In our book industry, every year this time we reward talented authors with awards and celebrate the most popular titles in various forms. Hence, our Recommended Magazine team again reviewed our circulation statistics in the past 12 months and developed six top 10 lists to pay tribute to the authors (or editors) of the top borrowed titles. The following are the three books in the first places of our teen, adult, and children’s fiction and non-fiction physical book categories. If you want to find out all the books included in these top 10 lists, please go directly to the bottom of this post.
But of course, while we totally respect the statistical data and are happy for the award-winning or top selling authors, we understand many gifted authors and their brilliant works won’t make those arbitrary spots – there is only one winner for most awards and limited mentions in any of the “top x” reading lists. Just like a sophisticated traveler would want to know the quaint, unique places outside of those top must-see sites in any city, I suspect you might be curious to know what are the notable works outside of our top 10 lists this year? (Ok, I know you can’t answer me, LoL) So, I’m taking this opportunity to share a few great works that didn’t make our top 10 lists. If you’re interested, please read on!
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