Top Ten Most Borrowed: March 2025
Freehand Books and Alberta Views magazine top the most borrowed eBooks and eMagazines list for March 2025. Borrow the top ten eBooks and eMagazines from the Read Alberta Collection from your local library!
eBooks
1. HOMES
Abu Bakr al Rabeeah
, Winnie Yeung
Published: Apr 16, 2018 by Freehand Books
ISBN: 9781988298290
2. TANGLES
Sarah Leavitt 
Published: Sep 01, 2010 by Freehand Books
ISBN: 9781990601101
3. GOING TO BEAUTIFUL
Anthony Bidulka 
Published: May 01, 2022 by Stonehouse Publishing
ISBN: 9781988754369
4. STRONG AND FREE
Ted Morton 
Published: Sep 25, 2024 by University of Calgary Press
ISBN: 9781773855998
5. WE ARE ALREADY GHOSTS
Kit Dobson 
Published: May 15, 2024 by University of Calgary Press
ISBN: 9781773855295
6. BITTER MEDICINE
Clem Martini 
Published: Mar 15, 2010 by Freehand Books
ISBN: 9781460400159
7. ETHICS IN ACTION
Published: May 23, 2024 by University of Calgary Press
ISBN: 9781773855721
8. GHOSTS IN A PHOTOGRAPH
Myrna Kostash 
Published: Oct 01, 2022 by NeWest Press
ISBN: 9781774390580
9. INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE
Carole Massing
, Mary Lynne Matheson 
Published: Jul 06, 2021 by Brush Education
ISBN: 9781550598872
10. MOON HONEY
Suzette Mayr 
Published: Oct 15, 2024 by NeWest Press
ISBN: 9781774391051
eMagazines
1. Alberta Views, April 2025
The magazine for engaged citizens, our writers provide perspective on the province’s politics, social issues and culture with in-depth analysis relevant to the public interest of Albertans. Recognized for its editorial excellence, Alberta Views has won Magazine of the Year at both the Western and National Magazine Awards.
2. Alberta Outdoorsmen, March 2025
Alberta Outdoorsmen is designed to keep the hunters, anglers and trappers of Alberta up-to-date on the news, issues and events that surround hunting, fishing and trapping. Dedicated to maintaining our great outdoor heritage, Alberta Outdoorsmen tackles all of the issues head-on, providing insights through a great collection of outdoor writers and authors. If you love hunting, fishing and trapping, Alberta Outdoorsmen is the magazine for you.
3. Alberta Views, March 2025
The magazine for engaged citizens, our writers provide perspective on the province’s politics, social issues and culture with in-depth analysis relevant to the public interest of Albertans. Recognized for its editorial excellence, Alberta Views has won Magazine of the Year at both the Western and National Magazine Awards.
4. Canadian Cowboy Country, April-May 2024
A western lifestyle magazine that celebrates the heritage, culture, and lifestyle of farm and ranch life.
5. Culinaire Magazine, March 2025
Culinaire is a food and beverage magazine tempting tastebuds, engaging appetites and celebrating Alberta. The magazine highlights local people and shares their experience and success. Chefs, sommeliers, brewers, mixologists, restaurateurs, and local food and beverage experts share their secrets in Culinaire.
6. The Polyglot, Issue 14: âniskôverberation
âniskôverberation is a powerful issue featuring poetry, stories, and artwork in Indigenous languages from across Turtle Island. The languages of the writers and artists featured in this issue include: Dene Tha’, Halkomelem/Halqemeylem, Hesquiaht, Lakota, Mè’phàà, Michif, Mi’gmaq/Mi’kmaw, Nehiyawewin, nsyilxcən, Ojibwemowin, Secwepemctsin, and Unangam Tunuu. Edited by: Anna Marie Sewell and Lana Whiskeyjack. Cover design: Crystal Lee Clark. Contributors: Juana Adcock, Roberta Alook, Axis, Avis Blackbird, Bailey Bornyk, Molly Chisaakay, Crystal Lee Clark, Mackenzie Ground, AJ Kluck, Hubert Matiúwàa, Francine Merasty, Randy Morin, Daniel Poitras, Corinne Riedel, chuutsqa L. Rorick, Anna Marie Sewell, Raymond Sewell, Allie Tibbetts, Tukuuludax̂, Chelsea Vowel, Lana Whiskeyjack. Funded by: Supporting Indigenous Language Revitalization (SILR) at the University of Alberta
7. Alberta Craft, 2022 Volume 2
Alberta Craft Magazine is published by the Alberta Craft Council, a non-profit Provincial Arts Service Organization dedicated to promoting, developing and advocating for Fine Craft artists and contemporary Craft culture in Alberta. Alberta Craft Magazine is published twice annually and features exhibitions, artists’ interviews, and Craft events happening across the provinces. This magazine is for the Craft curious, enthusiasts, and artists.
8. Alberta Outdoorsmen, February 2025
Alberta Outdoorsmen is designed to keep the hunters, anglers and trappers of Alberta up-to-date on the news, issues and events that surround hunting, fishing and trapping. Dedicated to maintaining our great outdoor heritage, Alberta Outdoorsmen tackles all of the issues head-on, providing insights through a great collection of outdoor writers and authors. If you love hunting, fishing and trapping, Alberta Outdoorsmen is the magazine for you.
9. Alberta Views, January-February 2025
The magazine for engaged citizens, our writers provide perspective on the province’s politics, social issues and culture with in-depth analysis relevant to the public interest of Albertans. Recognized for its editorial excellence, Alberta Views has won Magazine of the Year at both the Western and National Magazine Awards.
10. Creative Scrapbooker, Spring 2025
Creative Scrapbooker is a quarterly paper crafting magazine. Look to this upbeat magazine for trend-setting techniques and ideas, step-by-step guides for beginner and advanced scrapbookers and card makers, in addition to a showcase of creative talent that will inspire your creativity.