The Most Read Books Right Now on Goodreads

Posted by Hayley on April 11, 2019
Here at Goodreads we like to know what people are reading. From peeking at the books of our fellow commuters to not-so-surreptitiously checking out the stacks on our coworkers' desks, we embrace our curious nature.

That's why we're rounding up what Goodreads members around the world are currently reading. These are the top books, ranked by the number of people who have read them this month. So what's popular right now? Reese Witherspoon's book club picks, psychological thrillers, books with upcoming TV adaptations, and more.

Browse the books below and add what looks good to your Want to Read shelf.


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message 151: by Jackie (new)

Jackie King One of the best books I ever read was, Beach Music by Pat Conroy. There a just so many wonderful books out there.


message 152: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Gannon The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell.


message 153: by S.A. (new)

S.A. Crow I'm currently reading The Monster of Florence


message 154: by Joanne (new)

Joanne Holy SIster by Mark Lawrence and Priory of The Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon


message 155: by Karen (new)

Karen Kesselman Dear Mrs. Bird by AJ Pearce.


message 156: by Rachael (new)

Rachael My question is, what books are most deserving of being read but the least read in fact?


message 157: by Julie (new)

Julie LaPaglia The Liar
By, Nora Roberts


message 158: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Reading Under a Cloudless Sky by Chris Fabry along with our book club. Wonderful insight into coal mining history in West Virginia along with great plot twists and a surprise ending. Got a rating of 9 out of 10.


message 159: by Alimah (new)

Alimah Rasool I just finished How Long 'til Black Future Month (N.K. Jemisin).
Fantastic!


message 160: by Kay (new)

Kay Lundgren Triple Jeopardy by Anne Perry and Audacity by Melanie Crowder


message 161: by Julio (new)

Julio Otero Da Rocha Reading the Milenniuj series right now, just one more to go.


message 162: by Linda (new)

Linda Silver Of the mostly mediocre books cited, I've read and liked Educated and read Circe twice! The Huntress is trite but suspenseful. The others aren't worth my time, which is focused on books of literary distinction, worthy of discussion by an educated group of readers. Something like Warlight but even better. Haven't seen much of this sort of book in 2019 so I'm hoping for something much better than what's been listed.


message 163: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Terry Where’d Bernadette go , the good girl, the wicked girls, bonfire.


message 164: by janet foley (new)

janet foley Just read Blood and Thunder by Hamilton Sides who is one of the best non fiction writers today. Very interesting on a subject that I didn’t know much about. The settlement of the West and Kit Carson’s participation. Who was Kit Carson? Read the book!


message 165: by Alimah (new)

Alimah Rasool I am presently reading The Dreamblood Duology by N.K. Jemisin. So far this is an incredible read!


message 166: by Rachel (new)

Rachel My Sister, the Serial Killer


message 167: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Coughlin Maybe you Should talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb. I like reading about her experiences seeing a therapist and being the therapist. Interesting.


message 168: by Ro (new)

Ro Hart Crawdads is my favourite for the year!!


message 169: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Coughlin Kelly Rimmer's book "The Things We Cannot Say". Very good so far.


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