The Goodreads Summer Reading Guide

Posted by Cybil on May 16, 2022
Goodreads Summer Reading 2022
 
Fill your days and nights with bookish delights! Our reading recommendations will keep your Want to Read shelf stocked all season long.



 

 
Goodreads' Members Hit Books of the Year So Far
Find out which new releases took top honors.



 

 
The Most Read Books of the 2022 Reading Challenge (So Far)
Tons of titles to give you a bookish boost.





 
The Hottest Books of Summer
Discover readers' most anticipated titles for the season.



 

 
What Type of Summer Reader Are You?
Our recommendations for lighthearted lit lovers, tome tacklers, and more!





 
Guaranteed Page-Turners by Genre
Find the books that Goodreads members could not put down!



 

 
100 Years of Popular Books
These selections from a century of reader favorites are sure to please.





 
Goodreads Staff Picks for Summer
If you read these books, you'll be in good company (ours)!





What will you be reading this summer?
 
Let us know in the comments!
 
 

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message 101: by Jenny Baker (new)

Jenny Baker Thank you for the reading guide! This summer I'm hoping to read about 20 books, but these are the ones I'm planning to read first.

The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak The Children on the Hill by Jennifer McMahon People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry The Unsinkable Greta James by Jennifer E. Smith True Biz by Sara Nović


message 102: by Darryl Knudsen (new)

Darryl Knudsen Retackling Love in the Time of Cholera in its original Spanish. It’s my most ambitious read in Spanish so far, but so so far so good. Such rich descriptions of an epoch by Marquez!


message 103: by Toni (new)

Toni I’m reading a lot of books plus textbooks for my classes


message 104: by Wanda (new)

Wanda Loved this so much and have just put about 15 books on hold from the library


message 105: by poppy x (new)

poppy x I’m going to be reading a book for each decade the Queen has been ruler for. It’s introducing me to lots of new Authors and genres.


message 106: by Heather (new)

Heather Conley I’m attempting to read as many books from Reese’s Book Club that I possibly can.


message 107: by Julia (new)

Julia I generally read a lot of page-turning thrillers and horror in the summer. I also read a lot of business books for professional development since summers are slower than the rest of the year, work-wise.


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