As we prepare to say goodbye to the year 2024, here is an overview of the Books most borrowed this year by the UdeS community. These titles provide an overview of the diversity of works available in our network.
Top 10 – Quebec books
Whether they are borrowed to submit a work in literature or to treat yourself to a moment of well-being, Quebec books are popular at UdeS!
- A thousand secrets, a thousand dangers, by Alain Farah
- Revenge, by JD Kurtness
- The Chosen One, by Catherine Perreault
- Where I Hide, by Caroline Dawson
- Kamouraska, by Anne Hébert
- River Woman, by Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette
- You Would Like What You Killed, by Kev Lambert
- Country without a hat, by Dany Laferrière
- Gannets, by Anne Hébert
- The Antiphonary, by Hubert Aquin
Honorable mentions: Were there limits if yes I crossed them, but it was out of love ok, I was a hero, Rue Duplessis: my little darkness
Top 10 – Comics
The UdeS libraries offer a wide range of comics, whether you have a penchant for popular science comics, documentary comics, children's comics or biographical stories.
- The Deployment, by Nick Sousanis
- The GMO war, by Michaël Le Galli
- Physics in comics, by Larry Gonick
- Draw your science, by Olivier Robin (Faculty of Engineering)
- Discovering chemistry, by Paul Depovere
- Climate emergency: there is still time!, by Étienne Lécroart
- The manga guide to electricity, de Kazuhiro Fujitaki
- The incredible history of geography: 200 years of exploration of the world, by Benoît Simmat
- The Space Factor, by Guillaume Perreault
- The curse of oil, by Jean-Pierre Pécau
Honorable mentions: Paul in an apartment, Paul has a summer job, Mortelle Adèle, 500 years of indigenous resistance, The scientific fairies
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