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Tp Borrowed Books in The United Kingdom
England native Jim Grant, better known by his pen name Lee Child had the top two borrowed library books in the United Kingdom. The Affair was number one. It was borrowed 79,338 times. A Wanted Man was number two and was loaned 77,667 times.

While erotic fiction made its first appearance in the top ten with Fifty Shades of Grey by EL James. The other two books of the trilogy, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed, are ranked No. 21 and 22 respectfully.

James Patterson's books were borrowed the most times overall. He had 15 titles in the top 100.

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1, The affair, Lee Child; 2, A wanted man, Lee Child; 3, Fifty shades of grey, EL James; 4, 11th hour, James Patterson and Maxine Paetro;5, The last straw, Jeff Kinney; 6, Diary of a wimpy kid, Jeff Kinney; 7, Guilty wives, James Patterson; 8, Bring up the bodies, Hilary Mantel: 9, I, Michael Bennett, James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge: 10, The Casual vacancy, JK Rowling; 11, The Gruffalo, Julia Donaldson; illustrated by Axel Scheffler. =====

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