Fiction:
* Popular Fiction: The latest bestsellers, romance novels, thrillers, mysteries, and fantasy books.
* Classics: Beloved works like "Pride and Prejudice," "To Kill a Mockingbird," and "1984."
* Genre Fiction: Science fiction, historical fiction, young adult fiction, and more.
Nonfiction:
* Biographies & Memoirs: Stories of real people, including historical figures and celebrities.
* History: Books covering various periods and topics from ancient history to modern events.
* Science & Technology: Books on scientific discoveries, technological advancements, and their impact on society.
* Self-Help & How-to: Books offering advice and guidance on topics like personal development, relationships, and finances.
Children's Books:
* Picture Books: Stories with colorful illustrations for young children.
* Chapter Books: Longer stories for children who are learning to read independently.
* Nonfiction Books: Informational books on a variety of subjects, like animals, plants, or science.
Other Examples:
* Audiobooks: Spoken versions of books that can be listened to on CD or through streaming services.
* E-books: Digital versions of books that can be downloaded and read on e-readers or other devices.
* Large Print Books: Books with larger font sizes for people with visual impairments.
Note: While libraries offer a wide variety of circulating books, not all books are eligible for circulation. Some books, like reference materials, rare books, or special collections, may be restricted to library use only.