The Most Read Books on Goodreads in September
What's popular right now, you ask? Well, book club favorites like Where the Crawdad Sings, Little Fires Everywhere, and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine continue to reign supreme, but there's always room for a few new favorites. Making their debut on the list this month are Ruth Ware's latest mystery, as well as The Testatments, the highly anticipated sequel to Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.
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.
Browse the books below and add what looks good to your Want to Read shelf.
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.
Browse the books below and add what looks good to your Want to Read shelf.
What are you currently reading? Tell us in the comments!
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Spooky season."
That, or maybe back-to-school.



I will honestly say that The Lovely Bones is one of the BEST books I have ever read (and I read A LOT)!!!

People especially like to read or reread it starting September 1st which in the book is when everyone boards the Hogwarts Express to return to school.


A Little Life and it's tearing me apart!!!

I completely agree. Her popularity baffles me.


I was okay with the Woman in Cabin 10 but then my book group did Death of Mrs. Westaway and we hated it! I will not read any more of her books!

Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware
The 7 1/2 Death of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton

Ruth Ware is really hit or miss with me.. I liked Turn of the Key and Woman in Cabin 10, but The Lying Game didn't interest me AT all and In a Dark, Dark Wood was hard to finish.

I just finished this a few days ago, really enjoyed it.
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi. Narrated by Bahni Turpin, published by Macmillan Audio .Tomi Adeyemi’s debut novel is the start of what promises to be an epic, addictive new series. The Children of Blood and Bone is influenced by Adeyemi’s West African heritage, and in it she bends religious deities and a diverse landscape into a refreshing new take on fantasy.

I'm a Ruth Ware fan but did not like "The Turn of the Key". My favorites of hers are probably "The Death of Mrs. Westaway", and the Woman in Cabin 10". All of them are good with the exception of the newest one, in my humble opinion :)


Stephen King's The Institute will likely be on this list next month, as it was just released.