Staffordshire Libraries Say New Book is On Fire

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Staffordshire libraries have received almost 100 new requests for Dan Brown’s new book ‘Inferno’, and the libraries across Staffordshire have been busy getting the book shelves stocked with the title ahead of the predicted rush by borrowers

Dan Brown, author of the best-selling “The Da Vinci Code” and “The Lost Symbol” books, has stuck to tried and tested formula with his new book ‘Inferno’, which once again follows code cracking Robert Langdon, this time into the fiery realm of Dante’s Inferno.

“The Lost Symbol”, Dan Brown’s follow up to “The Da Vinci Code” has racked up hundreds of loans in Staffordshire in the last year. The nation’s top booksellers confidently predict that Brown’s latest novel will be the biggest and fastest selling title of the year.

Libraries across Staffordshire have broken lots of records over the last few years, including the racy and popular “Fifty Shades of Grey” for which they had to order extra copies to keep up with demand.

[blockquote]Anyone who hasn’t visited their local library for a while will be amazed to find how up to date their local Staffordshire library stock is. Mike Lawrence Staffordshire Cabinet Member for Community, Culture and Localism[/blockquote]

For more information on becoming a member of Staffordshire Libraries, either pop in to your local branch or visit www.staffordshire.gov.uk/libraries

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