


Reading has always been a favorite hobby for many — but within the last few years, with the rise of the social media trend #BookTok, many newbies have joined the reading community.
Lawn Love has announced its list of the best cities for book lovers — and some may seem unusual.
The lawn care service company created the list by looking at four categories: access to bookstores, libraries, book clubs, and rare and antique bookstores.
Within each category, sub-metrics were evaluated.
Those included bookstores per square mile, number of public libraries, number of antique and rare bookstores and number of book clubs.
Counting down from 10 to 1, see if your favorite U.S. city made this top group for book lovers.

New York City ranked first in the best cities for book lovers.
That’s thanks to its high number of bookstores (571), independent bookstores, public libraries (225), antique and rare bookstores, and publishing houses (134).
Lawn Love noted that while large cities dominate the top 25 spots of the ranking, college towns such as New Haven, Connecticut — home to Yale University — ranked No. 41.
Cambridge, Massachusetts — home to Harvard University — ranked No. 51 as well.

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Of the 500 cities ranked, Rancho Cordova, California, ranked last — following four cities in Utah.
Fox News Digital reached out to Lawn Love for additional comment.