“Fifty Shades” x 3 = 1,511.
That’s the number of local library checkouts a best-selling novel totaled last year in CD, eBook and digital audio formats.
When the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District recently compiled its 2014 list of most-circulated titles, it underscored the popularity of several books and authors across a range of technologies. It also showed how publishers have responded to library patrons who want to read a book on a computer screen or listen to an audio version.
The library circulation list includes more than 20 “most popular” titles, sorted by literary category, age group and format. Some titles showed up more than once; so did several authors who have an avid following among their readers — particularly younger ones.
John Grisham’s “Sycamore Row” was the No. 1 checkout for adult-fiction books (854). But E.L. James’ “Fifty Shades of Grey” led three different circulation categories: eBook (1,144); eAudiobook (228); and CD (139).