Goodreads Staffers Share Their Top Three Books of the Year

Posted by Sharon on December 1, 2020
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Every December, as we wrap up our annual Goodreads Reading Challenge, we ask our book-loving colleagues a simple yet incredibly tough question:
 
What were your three favorite books you read this year?

Oh, the agony! The internal debates! The anguish 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 careful perusal unveils some office favorites, including lots of love for The Vanishing Half, the novels of Yaa Gyasi, and Ijeoma Oluo's So You Want to Talk About Race.

Now it's your turn! What are your top three books of the year? Please share them with us in the comments!


Cybil Wallace, Senior Editor
Bella Wong, Account Manager
Jeff Wong, iOS Developer
Veronica Moss, CEO
Danny Feekes, Managing Editor
Dana Epstein, Account Executive
Margo Throckmorton, Senior Account Manager
Dave Ignacio, Senior Software Development Engineer
Steve Sarner, VP of Ad Sales
Roshni Patel, Senior Marketing Manager
Sam Julian, Senior Product Designer
Sandy Lo, Expert Program Manager
Robin-Lee Moos, Support Team Manager
Shaun Ponting, Program Manager
Jaclyn Woods, Content Strategist
Emily Finley, Director of Operations
Sharon Hsu, Associate Editor
Nimmy Matthew, Software Engineering Manager, Mobile Apps 
Cai Quesada Salazar, Program Manager
Libby Roin, VP of Product
Heino Colyn, Program Manager
Lauren Deyce, Instructional Designer
Lisa Jablonsky, Sales Director
Brooke Ginnard, Visual Designer
Laurie Foucteau, Goodreads Expert
Pushpita Karmakar, Software Engineer
Bryce Weitzel, Head of Sales Development and Marketing
Megan Dormoy, Executive Assistant to the CEO
Sam Nirenberg, Financial Analyst
Jon Nguyen, Product Manager
Mimi Chan, Senior Marketing Manager
Suzanne Skyvara, VP of Marketing and Editorial
Pooja Desai, Software Development Engineer
Manju Abburi, Software Development Manager
Juan Pablo A. Fuentes, Goodreads Expert
Erin Mari Kelsey, Program Manager
Mariana Gamboa, Goodreads Expert
Soma Mitra, Senior Product Manager
Julie De Lorenzo, Software Development Engineer
Michelle Xue, VP of Engineering
Brian Colombini, Software Development Engineer
Liza Wolfaardt, Goodreads Expert
Matt Popovich, Frontend Engineer
Alexander Reyes, Revenue Operations Associate
Priscilla S. Guido, Account Manager

Your turn! What are your top three reads of 2020? Share them with us in the comments!

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message 101: by Jill (new)

Jill H. American Dirt
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
The Glass Castle


message 102: by Dayo (new)

Dayo Akinyemi Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid
Dawn by Octavia Butler
The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
*Honorable Mention* The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw


message 103: by Kelly (new)

Kelly All 8 Outlander Books for the third time. Becoming, Michelle Obama and Barack Obama's A Promised Land.


message 104: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Woods 1. American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins
2. Becoming by Michelle Obama
3. The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd


message 105: by Hattie (new)

Hattie Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann, and two rereads:
A Fine Balance by Robinson Mistry, and The Shell Seekers by
R. Pilcher


message 106: by Victoria (new)

Victoria LaFond Hi if one person writes 20 books before they are 70 .How can we possibly keep up .I have loved reading since i learned to read over 60 years ago.i have 100s of books .i once had 10 book cases . I I now want to purge and share , since the covid pandemic , i dont know what to do with a bunch of large and small boos , i feel like every thing has value . Word the best tool besides our brains and eyes....


message 107: by Mary (new)

Mary Holland "Once Upon a River" by Diane Setterfield
"Anxious People" by Fredrik Bachman
"The Guest List" by Lucy Foley


message 108: by Sally (new)

Sally #1 A Good Neighborhood by Therese Anne Fowler
#2 The Nanny by Gilly Macmillan
#3 The Pull of the Stars by Emma Donoghue


message 109: by Susan (new)

Susan Noel The Dutch House, A Million Little Fires, Conspiracy in the Streets; The Extraordinary Trial of the Chicago Eight, edited by and introduction by Jon Wiener.


message 110: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn Non-fiction: Caste, Only Plane in the Sky, Know My Name

Fiction: Ordinary Grace, This Tender Land, The Giver of Stars


message 111: by Morgan (new)

Morgan The long way to a small angry planet - Becky Chambers
Boyfriend Material - Alexis Hall
A Deadly Education - Naomi Novik


message 112: by Susan (new)

Susan The Likeness - Tana French
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Half-Broke Horses - Jeanette Walls


message 113: by Jeff (new)

Jeff Forbes Agency
Harrow The Ninth
Network Effect


message 114: by François (new)

François Wevers My top three, not necessarily in that order:
The Heavenly Table, Donald Ray Pollock
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Dee Brown
Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier


message 115: by Donna (new)

Donna Coey Year of Wonders Geraldine Brooks
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen
The Passage Trilogy Justin Cronin


message 116: by Mike (new)

Mike Crumbo 1. The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family and Defiance During the Blitz/Erik Larson
2. Where the Crawdads Sing/Delia Owens
3. Deacon King Kong/James McBride


message 117: by Jane (last edited Dec 01, 2020 12:44PM) (new)

Jane Shinn My Dark Veronica, Kate Russell. Sometimes you just had to put it down.

Every Note Played, Lisa Genova. Every bit as good as Still Alice and Left Neglected,

Reamde, (not a spelling error ) Neal Stephenson. Long, very long and enterainingly interesting.


message 118: by Sue (last edited Dec 01, 2020 12:52PM) (new)

Sue Waymire The Girl with the Louding Voice
The Great Believers
A Long Petal of the Sea, Allende
The Island of Sea Women
(I can't count!)


message 119: by Jayne (new)

Jayne Myatt Love After Love Ingrid Persuad
The Ninth Child Sally Magnusson
The Most Fun We Ever Had Claire Lombardo


message 120: by Andy (new)

Andy Roth I never understood why all these "Best of..." lists come out in Nov and early Dec. What if a great book comes out on Dec 15th?


message 121: by Jerisha.Everlyn (new)

Jerisha.Everlyn 1. Lady Midnight
2. Lover Awakened
3. The boy who sneaks in my bedroom window


message 122: by Susan (new)

Susan Hamilton My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell
He Started It by Samantha Downing
True Story by Kate Reed Petty


message 123: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Ingber Ayelet Tsabari, The Art of Leaving
Conversations with Friends, Sally Rooney
Girl, Woman, Other, Bernardine Evaristo


message 124: by Patty (new)

Patty 1. Spellbreaker by Charlie N.Holmberg
2.Book Of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd
3. Obesity Code by Jason Fung


message 125: by SarahRead (new)

SarahRead 1. Jamesland by Michelle Huneven 2. Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson 3. The Vanishing Half by Britt Bennett and a few more great ones... It was hard to pick


message 126: by Lyn (new)

Lyn Girl, Woman, Other Bernadine Evaristo
The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
Still Life by Val McDiermid


message 127: by Carol (new)

Carol The Midnight Library, Matt Haig
The Pull of the Stars, Emma Donoghue
A Secret History of Witches, Louisa Morgan


message 128: by Alison (new)

Alison by Alison
American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins
War Doctor: Surgery on the Front Line by David Nott
The Elephant Whisperer by Lawrence Anthony


message 129: by Arleen (new)

Arleen The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell
The Henna Artist
Before We Were Yours


message 130: by Susi (new)

Susi Dear Child by Romy Hausmann, The Better Liar by Tanen Jones, and All the Things We Never Said by Marc Levy.


message 131: by Susi (new)

Susi 1)Dear Child by Romy Hausmann,
2)The Better Liar by Tanen Jones,
3)All the Things We Never Said by Marc Levy.


message 132: by Susi (new)

Susi 1) Dear Child by Romy Hausmann
2) The Better Liar by Tanen Jones
3) All the Things We Never Said by Marc Levy


message 134: by Celia (new)

Celia Caso 1. The Guest List 2. The Winter Garden 3. Mudlark


message 135: by Jane (new)

Jane Trucksis Dancing at the Rascal Fair Ivan Doig
American Pastoral Philip Roth
Masters of Atlantis Charles Portis


message 136: by Marianne (new)

Marianne Max-Marcus Anxious People by Fredrik Backman
The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng


message 137: by Sally (new)

Sally Allie Brosh, Solutions and Other Problems
Scott James, Trial By Fire
Brooke Skipstone, Some Laineys Died


message 138: by Ashley (new)

Ashley 1. Beartown
2. A Court of Mist and Fury
3.The Sun Down Motel


message 139: by Mommarush (new)

Mommarush Innocent Traitor by Alison Weir
Queen Victoria's Matchmaking by Deborah Cadbury
The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine


message 140: by Chris (new)

Chris The Midnight Library Matt Haig
Hamnet Maggie O ‘Farrell
The Pull of the Stars Emma Donoghue


message 141: by Lisa (new)

Lisa The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd
The Mercies by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger


message 142: by Genna (new)

Genna Merrick Mexican Gothic
The Guest List
The Giver of Stars


message 143: by Julie (new)

Julie A Gentleman in Moscow
Midnight Library
My Dear Hamilton


message 144: by Eileen (new)

Eileen American Dirt
Such a Fun Year
The Glass Hotel


message 145: by Lori (new)

Lori Vel Once upon a river by Diane Setterfield
The Selkie by Melanie Jackson


message 146: by Marie (new)

Marie Debeaumont rutter The Long Petal of the Sea
The Water Dancer
Dear Edward


message 147: by eureka (new)

eureka 1. the lines we cross
2. the kite runner
3. the great alone
honorable mention: to kill a mockingbird


message 148: by Kristina (new)

Kristina Coop-a-Loop Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf, Lock In by Jon Scalzi and bonus non fiction A Voyage for Madmen by Peter Nichols


message 149: by C (new)

C J A Gentleman in Moscow
The Ocean at the End of the Lane
Riva Lehrer a Memoir


message 150: by Mary (new)

Mary A Gentleman in Moscow
Civil Warrior
Letter to a Suffering Church
Next to Last Stand


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