Goodreads Staffers' Top Three Books of the Year

Every December, as we wrap up our annual Goodreads Reading Challenge, we ask our well-read colleagues a simple yet incredibly tough question:
What were your three favorite books you read this year?
Oh, the angst we caused our coworkers as they whittled down their lists to just their top few books! Hopefully our carefully considered staff picks will inspire additions to your Want to Read Shelf.
You'll notice that our reading habits run the gamut. But if you look carefully, you can see some office favorites emerge, including multiple picks of the Odyssey-inspired fantasy Circe.
Now it's your turn! What are your top three books of the year? Please share them with us in the comments!
Oh, the angst we caused our coworkers as they whittled down their lists to just their top few books! Hopefully our carefully considered staff picks will inspire additions to your Want to Read Shelf.
You'll notice that our reading habits run the gamut. But if you look carefully, you can see some office favorites emerge, including multiple picks of the Odyssey-inspired fantasy Circe.
Now it's your turn! What are your top three books of the year? Please share them with us in the comments!
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Your turn! What are your top three reads of 2019? Share them with us in the comments!
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Check out more recent articles:
Very Short 4-Star Books for Your Reading Challenge Books
The Top 40 Book Club Picks of 2019
The Most Read Books on Goodreads in December
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Hi Dave,
I think the sub-heading - which relates to 'this' comment list - just says 'best reads' this year. There's 'a lot' above that are way, way pre-2019!
Cheers, Dr.M

Restless - William Boyd
All My Puny Sorrows - Miriam Toews
The Girl With All the Gifts - MR Carey

Warlight by Michael Ondaatje;
Murmur by Will Eaves;
Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders.
But now I would want to add:
Sudden Traveller by Sarah Hall,
and:
Grief is the Thing with Feathers by Max Porter,
and (Oh, dear, can't stop …)
Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World by Anand Giridharadas.

"The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelides
"The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" by Junot Diaz
"The Goldfinch" by Donna Tartt

1. Americanah - Chimmanda Ngozi Adichie
2. Charlotte - David Foenkinos
3. Underground Railroad - Colson Whitehead"
Personally, I disliked the UnderGround Railroad. Too many liberties were with historical facts. Being a historical fiction fan, I like historical fiction to be historically accurate.
Scott D.

1. Things You Save in a Fire
2. Evvie Drake Starts Over
3. Tell Me Everything
Sorry, I can't adhere to these rules. I'm including a few more:
4. She Was the Quiet One
5. The Bookish Life of Nina Hill
6. The Woman in Cabin 10
7. Where the Crawdads Sing

Wish I could sneak in two more (Daisy Jones & The Six, and The Huntress). There! I just did.
Happy to see several Goodreads staff enjoyed Circe. Wonderful book.

-Inheritance Cycle book 4 by Christopher Paolini
-Christmas In Plains by Jimmy Carter
-Shotguns and Stagecoaches by John Bossenecker

1. Narnia the lion the witch and the wardrobe - C.S Lewis
2. Lord of the rings triology - J.R.R Tolkien
3. Circe - Madeline Miller"
Good list ! I gotta read Circe , that's the only one of yours I have'nt read .

* Circe, Madeline Miller
* The Great Alone, Kristin Hannah
* My Sister, the Serial Killer, O. Braithwaite

They are books the staffer read this year, not necessarily books that were published this year.

1) Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
2) Love Walked in by Maria De Los Santos
3) Great Alone by Kristin Hannah

Inheritance by Dani Shapiro
The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michelle Richardson

2. The Road Back To You by Ian Morgan Cron
3. The Huntress by Kate Quinn


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3.






1. To Speak for the Trees by Diana Beresford-Kroeger
2. Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe
3. A Woman of No Importance by Sonia Purnell

It is a very readable ninety-page novella about a fictional chance encounter with the Pope (the German one) in a Protestant church in the middle of Rome in 2011. It takes readers on a wild ride through the history of Rome, the popes, the Vatican, corruption at the highest levels, the Nazi occupation of Rome and the deportation of Roman Jews, German-Italian relations, and much more. It has a surprise twist ending: what was the pope doing, incognito, in a Protestant church, without fanfare, without attracting any notice. No spoilers here.
Robert A. Cantrick
translator

Gone With The Wind (reread) by Margaret Mitchell
Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan So much better than the film (cliche I know)☮️❤️📚3 strong female protagonists


Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts
Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane

Bitter Wash Road by Garry Disher.
Dark Sacred Night by Michael Connelly.


Take Control of Your Life

Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds

The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World

1. Isabella Tree - Wilding
2. Thomas Keneally - Confederates
3. Peter Pomerantsev - This is not Propaganda

1. Daisy Jones & the Six
2. Silent Patient
3. Inside Trump’s White House
4. The summer of 69
5. Al Capone & Elliot Ness. ( I am from Chicago)

I only joined Goodreads this year to try and get back into the habit of reading, and t..."
I read this and listened to it as an auidiobook, and it's one of those where the author being the reader really adds to the story.


As for my third pick, I'm torn between His Dark Materials (which was a reread for me as it is one of all time favourites), The Night Circus or The Harm Tree (by a debut author who is definitely one to watch out for). It's a hard decision. Eeny meanie miney mo... OK, fine if I have to, I choose The Night Circus.
If only you asked for my Top 5...

A Man Called Ove-Fredrik Backman
A Thousand Splendid Suns-Khaled Hosseini

2. Cilka's journey by Heather Morris
3. Behind her eyes by Sarah pinborough

2. North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
3. Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz

in no particular order:
the storm crow by Kalyn Josephson
city of bones by Cassandra Clare
askir saga by Richard Schwartz

The Goldfinch
The Brothers K
Hag-Seed
It's difficult to narrow it to three books. 2019 was a good reading year.

2. The ninth house by Leigh bardugo
And 3. IT by Stephen King

1. Where the crawdads sing by Delia Owens
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
2. Will my cat eat my eyeballs by Caitlin Doughty
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
3. The time traveller's wife by Audrey Niffenegger
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

2. A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
3. The Paris Architect by Charles Belfoure

2. The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
3. Sacré Bleu: A Comedy d'Art by Christopher Moore
1. Bad Blood
2. Furious Hours
3. Educated