Goodreads Choice Award Books Now Available in Paperback

Trying to figure out what to read next? Why not add some 2019 Goodreads Choice Award titles to your Want to Read list? After all, these popular picks were crowned best of the year by your fellow members, who cast more than 4.5 million votes.
And lucky for you, a bunch of last year's winners and nominees are finally available in their more portable forms, just in time for summer!
To create this list, we combed through 2019's GCA winners and nominees in a variety of categories to find the ones with new U.S. paperback editions.
Whether you're curling up in a backyard hammock or meeting virtually with your book club, here's a selection of highly popular, Goodreads member–approved paperbacks you can read right now.
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May 04, 2020 05:41AM
All of these books seem so good. I personally loved Disappearing Earth!
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Maybe Shatter Me Searis?Or Aurao Rising Or Middle Game?
Idk YET But all these sound Good!
Idk YET But all these sound Good!
Some are already on my want to read shelf. But the one that caught my eye was When All Is Said, by Anne Griffin. I think this will be my next pick.
I've read some of these books and there are a few books that I want to read. After seeing this list, I guess I'll add many new books to my list! All of these books have interesting plots.. though my picks are mostly going to be from "mythology"
lu (✿´‿`) wrote: "dang, why do yall do this to me. i cant just keep buying books lol" that's a full mood!
Disappearing Earth by Julia Phillips is way more than a Mystery. I don't even read mysteries. This is an amazing novel that happens to have a mystery in it. The setting is Kamchatka in the Russian Far East, and the geography of that peninsula is a huge part of the background. In talking about the mystery, the author shows us the daily lives of different parts of the society: the urban lives of the ethnic Russians, who are in the majority, and the lives, urban and rural, of the minority native people. And the STORY! And the CHARACTERS!
4bravecats wrote: "Disappearing Earth by Julia Phillips is way more than a Mystery. I don't even read mysteries. This is an amazing novel that happens to have a mystery in it. The setting is Kamchatka in the Russian ..."True! Tho you want to see what's going to happen, I was way more excited about getting to know all the characters. I think it is such an amazing representation of women and their "tragedies". It touched so many subjects and really left me speechless on many occasions.
Andrea wrote: "All of these books seem so good. I personally loved Disappearing Earth!"Reading that right now and *loving* it!!
4bravecats wrote: "Disappearing Earth by Julia Phillips is way more than a Mystery. I don't even read mysteries. This is an amazing novel that happens to have a mystery in it. The setting is Kamchatka in the Russian ..."You're SO right, 4bravecats!
Almost ALL of these titles look interesting, especially thanks to COVID-19 keeping us in the house more than normal. When I told my nephew that I've been reading about a book a day these past few months, his eyes practically fell out of his head.... (funny kid) So much fun to re-read old favorites, and discover new ones.
My TBR pile is positively groaning already so I’m not sure this helps, but can I just say what GORGEOUS covers 95% of these books have? They say not to judge books by covers but come on, you know you do! And they’re pretty digitally and on the surface of what I call Dead Tree Books. Let’s hear it for the artists who entice us to read the words! ❤️
I once counted the number of bookshelves in my house and it was staggeringly high. With these, most on my TBR list, in paperback, I'm pretty sure my house is several shelves away from exploding. Still, Holly Black and Seanan McGuire are musts.
Jean wrote: "Some are already on my want to read shelf. But the one that caught my eye was When All Is Said, by Anne Griffin. I think this will be my next pick."I recently read When All Is Said and enjoyed it.
Miracle Creek, by Angie Kim, is amazing for a debut novel, a whodunit incorporating medical science with a murder trial involving parents & kids.










