Borrowed in Brooklyn

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Pick any two of the 12 tracked BPL branches to see what they share, what each over-indexes on, and how their adult-fiction tastes diverge.

Or click any cell in the matrix below.

Selected pair: Brooklyn Heights and Greenpoint have a 53% weighted overlap on adult demand pressure (40 titles tracked at both, 71 at either).

Color scaleVery different (0–20%)Some overlap (21–40%)Fairly similar (41–60%)Very similar (61%+)
Brooklyn Heights
Central Library
Bushwick
Greenpoint
Williamsburgh
Bedford
Crown Heights
Flatbush
Bay Ridge
Coney Island
Kings Highway
Sunset Park
Central / Downtown
Brooklyn Heights746533936464851345245
Central Library7981465511699
North Brooklyn
Bushwick469413534364242364140
Greenpoint538414542525051404050
Williamsburgh3914354533364240384342
Central Brooklyn
Bedford366344233363643383336
Crown Heights465365236364353414546
Flatbush485425042364358374446
South Brooklyn
Bay Ridge5111425140435358424954
Coney Island346364038384137423339
Kings Highway529414043334544493342
Sunset Park459405042364646543942
How this works

Each cell is a weighted overlap: across every adult title tracked at either branch, we compare the lower and higher branch demand-pressure values, then divide the sum of shared pressure by the sum of combined pressure. Books with strong demand at both branches count more; books strong at only one branch lower the overlap. Diagonals are self-matches (—). Branches are grouped by region (North / Central / South Brooklyn) for readability, and only the lower triangle is shown since the matrix is symmetric. If a book isn’t in one branch’s tracked pool, that side counts as no observed signal — not proof of zero real-world demand.

Tracked at both
40
Tracked only at Brooklyn Heights
19
Tracked only at Greenpoint
12
Weighted overlapWeighted overlap compares demand pressure across the books tracked by either branch. For each book, we take the lower and higher branch demand-pressure values across the two branches and divide the sum of shared pressure by the sum of combined pressure. Books with strong demand at both branches count more; books strong at only one branch lower overlap. If a book isn't in one branch's tracked pool, that side counts as no observed signal — not proof of zero real-world demand.
53%
Higher pressure at Brooklyn Heights
5
Higher pressure at Greenpoint
5

Shared titles

  • Heart the loverLily King

    Brooklyn Heights 76 +9 vs panel avg · Greenpoint 77 +10 vs panel avg

  • Strangers : a memoir of marriageBelle Burden

    Brooklyn Heights 72 +3 vs panel avg · Greenpoint 78 +9 vs panel avg

  • The correspondentVirginia Evans

    Brooklyn Heights 76 +8 vs panel avg · Greenpoint 72 +4 vs panel avg

  • YesteryearCaro Claire Burke

    Brooklyn Heights 76 +9 vs panel avg · Greenpoint 72 +5 vs panel avg

  • The wedding peopleAlison Espach

    Brooklyn Heights 76 +17 vs panel avg · Greenpoint 70 +11 vs panel avg

  • YellowfaceR F Kuang

    Brooklyn Heights 65 +23 vs panel avg · Greenpoint 78 +36 vs panel avg

  • Project Hail MaryAndy Weir

    Brooklyn Heights 70 +8 vs panel avg · Greenpoint 65 +3 vs panel avg

  • Atmosphere : a love storyTaylor Jenkins Reid

    Brooklyn Heights 70 +7 vs panel avg · Greenpoint 65 +2 vs panel avg

  • Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrowGabrielle Zevin

    Brooklyn Heights 78 +27 vs panel avg · Greenpoint 62 +11 vs panel avg

  • Parable of the sowerOctavia E Butler

    Brooklyn Heights 68 +17 vs panel avg · Greenpoint 62 +11 vs panel avg

More popular at Brooklyn Heights

TitleBrooklyn HeightsGreenpoint
Demand pressureBranch demand pressure: bounded 0–100 index combining scarcity (up to 80 pts when 0/N copies are on shelf) and recent movement (capped at 20). When public holds coverage is high enough across comparable books, scarcity is rebalanced to 0–65 and a 0–20 holds component is added.AvailableDemand pressureBranch demand pressure: bounded 0–100 index combining scarcity (up to 80 pts when 0/N copies are on shelf) and recent movement (capped at 20). When public holds coverage is high enough across comparable books, scarcity is rebalanced to 0–65 and a 0–20 holds component is added.Available
51
+23 vs panel avg
0/1
0
28 vs panel avg
1/1
Wuthering HeightsEmily Brontë
70
+44 vs panel avg
0/3
29
+3 vs panel avg
1/2
All foursMiranda July
65
+29 vs panel avg
1/8
41
+5 vs panel avg
1/3
78
+27 vs panel avg
0/6
62
+11 vs panel avg
0/3
The womenKristin Hannah
57
+20 vs panel avg
0/2
41
+4 vs panel avg
2/5

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More popular at Greenpoint

TitleBrooklyn HeightsGreenpoint
Demand pressureBranch demand pressure: bounded 0–100 index combining scarcity (up to 80 pts when 0/N copies are on shelf) and recent movement (capped at 20). When public holds coverage is high enough across comparable books, scarcity is rebalanced to 0–65 and a 0–20 holds component is added.AvailableDemand pressureBranch demand pressure: bounded 0–100 index combining scarcity (up to 80 pts when 0/N copies are on shelf) and recent movement (capped at 20). When public holds coverage is high enough across comparable books, scarcity is rebalanced to 0–65 and a 0–20 holds component is added.Available
29
~ panel avg
1/2
57
+28 vs panel avg
0/2
29
14 vs panel avg
1/2
57
+14 vs panel avg
0/2
TrustHernán Díaz
29
15 vs panel avg
1/2
51
+7 vs panel avg
0/1
YellowfaceR F Kuang
65
+23 vs panel avg
0/4
78
+36 vs panel avg
0/8
Demon CopperheadBarbara Kingsolver
55
1 vs panel avg
0/1
66
+10 vs panel avg
0/3

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Distinctive to Brooklyn Heights

TitleBrooklyn HeightsGreenpoint
Demand pressureBranch demand pressure: bounded 0–100 index combining scarcity (up to 80 pts when 0/N copies are on shelf) and recent movement (capped at 20). When public holds coverage is high enough across comparable books, scarcity is rebalanced to 0–65 and a 0–20 holds component is added.AvailableDemand pressureBranch demand pressure: bounded 0–100 index combining scarcity (up to 80 pts when 0/N copies are on shelf) and recent movement (capped at 20). When public holds coverage is high enough across comparable books, scarcity is rebalanced to 0–65 and a 0–20 holds component is added.Available
66
+16 vs panel avg
0/3
51
+1 vs panel avg
0/1
62
+9 vs panel avg
0/3
51
2 vs panel avg
0/1
The tenantFreida McFadden
62
+8 vs panel avg
0/3
0
~ panel avg
0/0
The sistersJonas Hassen Khemiri
57
+3 vs panel avg
0/2
57
+3 vs panel avg
0/2
57
+2 vs panel avg
0/2
0
~ panel avg
0/0

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Distinctive to Greenpoint

TitleBrooklyn HeightsGreenpoint
Demand pressureBranch demand pressure: bounded 0–100 index combining scarcity (up to 80 pts when 0/N copies are on shelf) and recent movement (capped at 20). When public holds coverage is high enough across comparable books, scarcity is rebalanced to 0–65 and a 0–20 holds component is added.AvailableDemand pressureBranch demand pressure: bounded 0–100 index combining scarcity (up to 80 pts when 0/N copies are on shelf) and recent movement (capped at 20). When public holds coverage is high enough across comparable books, scarcity is rebalanced to 0–65 and a 0–20 holds component is added.Available
72
+19 vs panel avg
0/5
65
+12 vs panel avg
0/4
IntermezzoSally Rooney
66
+18 vs panel avg
2/10
69
+21 vs panel avg
0/4
62
+35 vs panel avg
0/3
55
+28 vs panel avg
0/1
Tender is the fleshAgustina María Bazterrica
0
~ panel avg
0/0
57
1 vs panel avg
0/2
51
2 vs panel avg
0/1
57
+4 vs panel avg
0/2

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