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Have a look at www.scottishreaders.net to find some great recommended reading. You can add your own comments too!

You too can enjoy reading some of the most popular books in Moray libraries today. Just click on the image to check availability and use our online reservation facility.
The top ten most borrowed books during July and August are as follows:


Maisy, Charley and the Wobbly Tooth by Lucy Cousins - JA
When Charley gets a wobbly tooth, he goes a little 'wobbly' himself, but then Maisy takes him to see Dr Biteright - the really nice dentist - and he soon gets a smile back on his face!

 Maisy, Charley and the Wobbly Tooth


Maisy's bedtime by Lucy Cousins - JA
In this book, adapted from the popular TV series, we can read about Maisy's bedtime and all the things she has to do before she can go to sleep


Aftershock by Quintin Jardine - MF

Still reeling from the tragic death of their much-loved colleague, Skinner's men are about to discover that a disturbed serial killer is still at large and very close to home. 'Aftershock' is the sequel to 'Death's Door'




Songbird by Josephine Cox - F
In 1976, Madeleine is a young and vibrant girl, singing in a club and in love, but murder lies ahead - murder that will force her to vanish and live looking over her shoulder. 20 years later, just when she thinks her life is truly over, the kindness of one young girl brings her back from the brink of total devastation.

Songbird


Maisy goes to playschool by Lucy Cousins - JA

Join in with Maisy's activities at playschool. She paints a picture, plays in the wendy house, writes a story, dresses up as a pirate, does some sums, dances like a ballerina, feeds the fish and puts on her hat and coat to go home.

 



The front by Patricia Cornwell - MF
Massachusetts State Investigator Win Garano is given one of his most challenging cases yet when he is asked to investigate the death of a young British woman murdered more than forty years ago. Assumed to be a victim of the Boston Strangler, blind Janie Brolin was raped and left for dead in 1962


A step too far by Meg Hutchinson - F
Set in the Second World War, this is the story of a damaged woman's ruthlessly destructive quest. Just as the stalwart men and women of the Black Country were pulling together for victory, Katrin Hawley sought only to satisfy her own malignant, vindictive craving for retribution


Rogue by Danielle Steel - F
Meet Maxine Williams, a dedicated doctor with three great kids, a challenging career, and the perfect new man in her life. Her only problem? Her irresistibly charming, utterly infuriating ex-husband, also known as the Rogue


Exit music by Ian Rankin - MF
Forced to retire by both the law and his relieved superiors, Detective Inspector John Rebus knows that his time in the blue ranks must now come to an end, but how will he deal with this grim terminus?


Rough justice by Jack Higgins - F
Sean Dillon returns in an action-packed tale of lies, deceit and deadly power play. Dillon has his hands full after a British cabinet minister, whilst on a tour of Kosovo, shoots a Russian soldier who is about to commit an atrocity

Rough Justice