12 Backlist Books That Continue to Trend with Readers

These twelve books are so consistently adored, they have become regulars month after month in our data of most popular and most read books on Goodreads.
Clearly beloved by readers sometimes years after they were first published, these books have prompted tearful devotion from reviewers on TikTok (BookTok, if you will), Instagram (Bookstagram, natch), and, obviously, Goodreads. For example, Madeline Miller's The Song of Achilles was published in 2011, and is the fifth-highest trending book among Goodreads' 125 million members this week with a 4.40-star average rating out of more than 349,000 reader reviews. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is trending on Goodreads in the seventh position this week. That book first came out in 2017, has a 4.40 average star rating and more than 348,000 reader reviews.
Long story, short: If you're struggling to find your next page-turner, you cannot go wrong with these fan favorites! Scroll over the covers to learn more about each novel, and be sure to add the books that pique your interest to your Want to Read shelf!
Which of these books would you recommend to your fellow readers? Let us know in the comments below!
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Wow I was just thinking that. Backlist is once the author has a new book out...


HAHAHAHA!!!!
Agree, none of these are actually what I would consider a backlist (you would have to have written more than one book to start!)
I think they just took a selection from this list: https://www.goodreads.com/book/most_r...
Here are some books from this selection that I would consider part of backlist...
The Duke and I (and this is popular because of the Netflix series...)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Shadow and Bone
etc.

Wow I was just thinking that. Backlist is once the author has a new book out..."
I think they do.....

You're missing out. The ones I've read on this list have been fantastic; The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue was one of my favorites. Vanishing Half is terrific. Circe is astonishing and creative.

It Ends with Us and The Silent Patient - one star!

Nor do I."
Then don't. You're missing out on some great books, but it is what it is.

STOP I LOVE THIS COMMENT


We Were Liars was ok.. I thought it was good but definitely intended for a younger audience.
I have a few of the others out from the library right now so we'll see if they live up to the hype!



It's going to be a wonderful reading summer.

You're missing out. The ones I've read on this list have been fantastic; The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue was one of my favorites. Vanishing Half..."
I say this as a GIANT reader and let me tell you, after reading The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, picking a fav book have NEVER been easier. IT IS THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LA RUE!!!

that's homophobic
(issa joke cause most of these are famous lgbt books)"
Your "joke" is more problematic than Betsy saying she isn't interested in these books.



Wow I was just thinking that. Backlist is once the author has a new book out..."
I was thinking along those lines I was like "uh, how can you call last year's books backlist when they are still in the process of being translated to other languages..."

Too bad we can't "like" comments xD


But tbh Red, White & Royal Blue was absolutely dreadful. Such a bore. I don't recommend it.




i've only read three of these books. i loved beach read and rw&rb but the invisible life of addie larue was just okay. i have the others on my tbr and i'm specially excited to read the song of achilles!

But, as others have already said, for 'backlist', this is an utterly ridiculous list. The oldest of all these is not quite 10 years old, the next being only 7 years old and another 7 of them were released less than three years ago which to me makes them fairly recent. Of course they are still 'trending' with readers!


Quality and personal taste is one thing, but judging worthiness? Garbage gatekeeping elitism. Come on, now.
A book someone enjoys reading is one worth reading. Simple as that.


Also, I'm pretty sure the author of Seven Husbands has released at least two books since Seven Husbands (one of them is Daisy Jones & the Six and it's absolutely excellent - even better than Seven Husbands), so yeah - backlist.