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!


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Dana Epstein, Account Executive
Margo Throckmorton, Senior Account Manager
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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
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Lauren Deyce, Instructional Designer
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Brooke Ginnard, Visual Designer
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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
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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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