Free Library’s most-borrowed book of the year was written by a local author

Philly residents checked out all kinds of books from the Free Library this past year — but one twisty, time-jumping mystery drew the most readers.

“The God of the Woods” by Liz Moore was the most-borrowed book from the public library system in 2025, data from the Free Library reveals. Though the novel takes place in the Adirondacks, its author has more local ties. Moore is a Temple University professor who set her previous novel, “Long Bright River,” on the streets of Kensington. A TV adaptation premiered on Peacock earlier this year, and Netflix recently announced that a series version of “The God of the Woods” is in the works, with Moore serving as a showrunner.

“James” by Percival Everett, the Pultizer-winning re-imagining of “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” was the second-most popular pick at the Free Library. The rest of the top five included, respectively, “The Wedding People” by Alison Espach, “Sunrise on the Reaping” by Suzanne Collins and “Great Big Beautiful Life” by Emily Henry…

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