DNA Info: City's Top Library Books Range From 'Kosher Sex' to Danielle Steel Novels

Staten Island swooned over Danielle Steel’s latest romantic tearjerker. The Bronx couldn’t get enough of a gritty urban potboiler. And a Jewish guide to hitting the sheets made for popular bedtime reading in Crown Heights.

New Yorkers' summer reading lists included a wide array of books — from award-winning literature to self-help guides to Japanese Manga comics, according to the list of the most popular books checked out from city libraries.

While each borough prefers different page-turners, one book remained at the top of every neighborhood's list: Walter Isaacson’s biography of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, according to data from the New York Public Library — which covers branches in Manhattan, Staten Island and the Bronx — as well as the Brooklyn Public Library.