40 of the Most Popular Translated Books on Goodreads

The joy of reading is universal—that's why we're shining a spotlight on some of the most popular translated books on Goodreads!
For this list, we focused on reader-chosen favorites that were originally published in another language before being released in English. Then we measured their popularity by taking a look at the average ratings and number of ratings per title. From A to Z, with ancient classics including Dante Alighieri's Inferno to more contemporary favorites including Fredrik Backman's A Man Called Ove, there's a little something for everyone.
How many of these have you read? Don't forget to add what catches your eye to your Want to Read shelf.
For this list, we focused on reader-chosen favorites that were originally published in another language before being released in English. Then we measured their popularity by taking a look at the average ratings and number of ratings per title. From A to Z, with ancient classics including Dante Alighieri's Inferno to more contemporary favorites including Fredrik Backman's A Man Called Ove, there's a little something for everyone.
How many of these have you read? Don't forget to add what catches your eye to your Want to Read shelf.
What are some of your favorite translated books? Let us know in the comments!
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I was just thinking that it's a shame Mankell is not on this list.
You have excellent literary taste :) :) :)

I've read the following and can vouch for all eight for their sharp writing, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes. A couple of them are even works of art in opinion, as their story themes stay with you for years, long after completing them.
1. 'All Quiet on the Western Front'
2. 'Crime and Punishment'
3. 'A Man Called Ove'
4. 'The Alchemist'
5. 'The Elegance of the Hedgehog'
6. 'The Odyssey'
7. 'The Metamorphosis'
8. 'Madame Bovary'
Plus six others on my to-read list.

I'm anxiously awaiting sequels of To the Lake by Yana Vagner & Shadows on the Lake by Giovanni Coco. And I'm planning next week to buy Flowers over the Inferno by Ilaria Tuti.



On the lighter side, Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel.

-Diary of a Young Girl
-The Elegance of the Hedgehog
-A Man Called Ove
-Inkheart
-Persepolis
-The Odyssey
I enjoyed most of them immensely, and even those I didn’t like as much taught me valuable lessons. I look forward to reading more books from this list!

one obvious omission though is The Master and Margarita which has both more ratings and higher overall rating than several of the included




