What's Happening?
The Vancouver Public Library has released its list of the most-borrowed books for 2025, showcasing a strong preference for self-help and fantasy genres among readers. The library, which recorded nearly
6.5 million visits in 2024, remains the most-visited urban library system in Canada per capita. The top adult book for the third consecutive year is '101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think' by Brianna Wiest. In the young adult category, Sarah J. Maas's 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' continues to dominate, marking its fourth year at the top. The children's category is led by Jeff Kinney's 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid: No Brainer', reflecting the sustained popularity of graphic novels among young readers.
Why It's Important?
The borrowing trends at the Vancouver Public Library provide insights into current reading preferences and cultural interests. The continued popularity of self-help books suggests a societal focus on personal development and mental well-being. Meanwhile, the dominance of fantasy in young adult literature indicates a strong interest in escapism and imaginative storytelling among younger readers. These trends can influence publishing decisions, library acquisitions, and even educational curricula, as institutions aim to cater to the interests and needs of their audiences.







