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There could be poetry by the pool, romance novels by the river or cookbooks on the couch.
Perhaps you will discover your next favourite book among our list of most borrowed titles for 2020?
Coming in at number one for adult fiction was our One Book One Wagga author Charlotte Wood, with her novel The Weekend.
This sharply observed and excruciatingly funny book celebrates the tenderness and challenges of lifelong friendship.
No surprises that The Witcher, a graphic novel by Paul Tobin hits the top spot for youth fiction.
This collection of the first five Witcher comic series features Geralt of Rivia, recently made famous by the gruff mumbles of Henry Cavill.
One of our favourites, Australian author Pip Harry, takes out the prize for junior fiction with her glorious verse novel The Little Wave. If your eight- to 12-year-old hasn't yet tried this one, it's a great holiday read.
Incidentally The Little Wave was also the Winner of the 2020 CBCA Awards Book of the Year for Younger Readers.
Maleficent and The Lion King were our top DVDs for the year and 2020 was certainly a time when we all needed a little more "Hakuna Matata" in our lives.
Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe, an argument for reconsideration of the 'hunter-gatherer' descriptor for pre-colonial Indigenous Australians, maintains a regular rhythm through the loan stations and was the most borrowed non-fiction item during 2020.
Are you finding it difficult to fit your library card into your valuable, but limited, wallet space?
If the answer is yes then we have the solution.
Download the Riverina Regional Library app from Google Play or the App Store onto your smartphone and keep your card details with you at all times.
You can also search the collection, reserve items and keep an eye on your due dates and renew if necessary.
Simply log in with your card number and your date of birth for the password and never be too far away from your library card again.