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Wake up to good news. Supported By Thursday • January 4, 2024 As 2023 came to a close, many public libraries around the country — from the three expansive New York City systems to Minnesota’s Hennepin County — compiled lists of the most borrowed books of the year. Bonnie Garmus’ Lessons in Chemistry, which was adapted into an Apple TV+ series in October, took the top spot in many cities, including New York, Seattle, Boston, and Cleveland. Meanwhile, Libby, an app that compiles e-books and...