Goodreads Members' Top 72 Hit Books of the Year (So Far)

Posted by Cybil on June 6, 2022


We’re halfway through 2022—that seemed awfully fast, didn’t it?—so it’s time once again for our annual check-in of Goodreads’ most popular new books of the year (so far).
 
The listings below represent the books that have generated the most interest and enthusiasm from Goodreads members in the first half of the year. The editorial team measures this by tallying up reader reviews and watching how often a particular title is added to readers’ Want to Read lists. We’ve also limited the selections to books that have a 3.5-star or better average star rating.
 
As of this writing, Goodreads has more than 140 million members worldwide, so the number crunching can get pretty serious. This time around, we’ve also chopped up the results by genre.
 
Scroll over the covers to learn more about each book, and be sure to add the books that pique your interest to your Want to Read shelf!
 

Fiction

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

#11

#12

Mystery & Thriller

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

#11

#12

Sci-Fi & Fantasy

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

#11

#12

Romance

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

#11

#12

Young Adult

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

#11

#12

Nonfiction

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

#11

#12




What are some of your favorite reads so far this year from your 2022 Reading Challenge? Let us know in the comments!

   

Comments Showing 51-100 of 288 (288 new)


message 51: by Kris (new)

Kris Alisha wrote: "Add on Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt"

Yes, every review I've seen has been positive. Probably my favorite book so far this year!


message 52: by Laura (new)

Laura L. Van Dam Steve wrote: "Sci-Fi and Fantasy are NOT the same thing. They should have two distinct categories. By grouping them together you are saying that Asimov and Tolkien wrote the same sort of books."

Also, they usually just put YA fantasy in it, not scifi and fantasy for an adult audience, it bothers me a lot


message 53: by Janet (last edited Jun 13, 2022 02:39PM) (new)

Janet Martin Eleanor wrote: "Robbie wrote: "I don't trust any list that once had The Midnight Library as #1"

Well, The Midnight Library is rated 4.05 on Goodreads, so a lot of people must love it. Just because you didn't enjo..."


So true! And books defined as best by folks who read half a dozen books a year are likely to be quite different that those selected as best by those who read several hundred or more. I think this particular feature just ranks books by how many folks have read them.

I think a lot of books on this list were heavily promoted by publishers, creating demand that libraries quickly accommodated. If you go to your library's website, you will see that lots of "popular" titles were in great demand when they first come out but now sit on the shelves--both real and digital--with almost empty hold lists. OTOH, there are some very good books on this list. A couple I read were quite awful.


message 54: by Janet (last edited Jun 13, 2022 02:46PM) (new)

Janet Martin Barbara wrote: "I loved The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab"

Only problem is that it was published in 2020, and this article is about books published so far in 2022. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is being read by lots of folks and is on the list of books folks have read this year as part of their 2022 reading challenge

https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2303


message 55: by MaryAlice (new)

MaryAlice Some of these are on my To Raad List. Kindle Prime Reading wait list for some are as long as 6 months. Most are not available via Overdrive Libby library app.

Due to health issue, I have been unable to walk to public library to check out new books.


message 56: by Joan (new)

Joan Mckee kossack Marrying the Ketchups by Jennifer Close is a very fun read-especially if you are from Chicago.


message 57: by Barb (new)

Barb Robbie wrote: "I don't trust any list that once had The Midnight Library as #1"
Agree


message 58: by Norah (new)

Norah Robbie wrote: “I don't trust any list that once had The Midnight Library as #1”

Someone had to say it…


message 59: by Allen (new)

Allen  Sanita I have only read one of these 72 books...


message 60: by Winter (new)

Winter Tony wrote: "Please separate Science fiction from the Fantasy genre... we keep begging."

I AGREE!!!


message 61: by Winter (new)

Winter Steve wrote: "Sci-Fi and Fantasy are NOT the same thing. They should have two distinct categories. By grouping them together you are saying that Asimov and Tolkien wrote the same sort of books."

I don't know why they keep doing that stupidity. It is so ANNOYING.


message 62: by Paul (new)

Paul Lockman Janet wrote: "Eleanor wrote: "Robbie wrote: "I don't trust any list that once had The Midnight Library as #1"

Well, The Midnight Library is rated 4.05 on Goodreads, so a lot of people must love it. Just because..."

Well said Janet.


message 63: by Duhart (new)

Duhart Vader Tony wrote: "Please separate Science fiction from the Fantasy genre... we keep begging."

Can't agree more!


message 64: by Katie (new)

Katie Robbie wrote: "I don't trust any list that once had The Midnight Library as #1"

Ha, same


message 65: by Marielle (new)

Marielle Barbara wrote: "I loved The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab" I do too, but it is not published in 2022


message 66: by Lizzie (new)

Lizzie I've just added about 22 books to my already huge tbr... I love Goodreads!🙃


message 67: by Mindi (new)

Mindi David wrote: "Add Horror!"
Agreed!!


message 68: by Priya (new)

Priya Arun Most of the books are in my TBR list


message 69: by CR (new)

CR Williams PinkPanthress wrote: "Hmhmm, yummy! :D
Many of these are on my read or to-read List… lovely!"


ME TOOOOOO
13 to be exact.

Oh the WAITING!


message 70: by T.ScottReviews (new)

T.ScottReviews Couldn't even last 6 days into Pride Month before it was changed to something else. Poor show Amazon...


message 71: by Shannon (new)

Shannon Flores I really liked Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt.


Fabi NEEDS Email Notifications Where are the lgbtq books?


message 73: by Joseph (Kevin) (new)

Joseph (Kevin) Lewis This is cute. Where's the HORROR!?!?


message 74: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Angelone That's a great suggestion Tony wrote: "And how about a category for European and Nordic genres?????"


message 75: by Nicola (new)

Nicola Robbie wrote: "I don't trust any list that once had The Midnight Library as #1"

If it's any consolation, this list is for the most "popular" not the "best" books of 2022.


message 76: by Corbin (new)

Corbin Bleu slay


message 77: by Mailaenderli (new)

Mailaenderli Tony wrote: "Please separate Science fiction from the Fantasy genre... we keep begging."

Thank you and exactly!


message 78: by Vivienne (new)

Vivienne Garrido Nice list, I've added some of them to my list... Reading some old classic titles lately, it's good to take new ones for a contemporary refresh.


message 79: by Erin (new)

Erin McG David wrote: "Add Horror!"

Seconded! Thirded! Demanded!


message 80: by Leianne (new)

Leianne I'm surprised that only one of these books are on my TBR pile and I'm even more surprised as there are so many books that I thought would on it this year..


message 81: by Hannah (new)

Hannah Edmonds David wrote: "Add Horror!" Agreed!


message 82: by Jared (new)

Jared Hamby Eleanor wrote: "Robbie wrote: "I don't trust any list that once had The Midnight Library as #1"

Well, The Midnight Library is rated 4.05 on Goodreads, so a lot of people must love it. Just because you didn't enjo..."


Exactly. It is almost as if literature like all art is subjective.


message 83: by Anna (new)

Anna Kļaviņa The Betrayal of Anne Frank: A Cold Case Investigation??!
Experts around the world support our criticism – without exception. Historians, specialist journalists and scientists have torn the results up in thin air and accused the cold case team of charlatanism. The book is fundamentally wrong and accumulates hundreds of factual errors
droog-mag.nl
/2022/interview-yves-kugelmann-welt.html

Anne Frank betrayal book pulled by publisher as historians discredit findings of cold case investigation
news.sky.com.story
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message 84: by Mike (new)

Mike David wrote: "Add Horror!"

Seriously!


message 85: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Faustina A favorite of mine that just came out is Pharaoh's Ticks by Kenneth J. Stein!!! This should be way more popular, it's definitely a thriller!

Pharaoh's Ticks by Kenneth J. Stein


message 86: by Georgesear (new)

Georgesear A Year of Marvelous Ways
The Rose Code
Wanderlust
My top books of the year.


message 87: by LittleFear (new)

LittleFear Daughter of the Moon Goddess seems promising!


message 88: by Kennedy (new)

Kennedy Elise Barbara wrote: "I loved The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab"

Same, it was amazing. I love the way that she writes, she really brings the story to life.


message 89: by Audge (new)

Audge Shrewsbury Just read Daughter of the Moon Goddess, and it rightly deserves 3rd in Fantasy (even if it should be #1 imo). Saw Ruta Sepetys' name too! Fantastic writer


message 90: by Susanne (new)

Susanne Many of these were on my to read list already! Favourite read of the year so far: The Wisdom of Crowds.


message 91: by Lori (new)

Lori How about just "fiction" and "non-fiction" rather than categorizing books into a dizzying array of genres.


message 92: by Aakanksha (new)

Aakanksha Jain Agree with Robbie :P


message 93: by Mary Ellen (last edited Jun 15, 2022 05:12PM) (new)

Mary Ellen Woods I’d like to see a history category as non-fiction is rather broad, hence why I have not read any of the above. My favorite so far this year is Ways and Means: Lincoln and His Cabinet and the Financing of the Civil War . It is an excellent and detailed discussion of an aspect of the American Civil War that rarely has readable, well presented research.


message 94: by Carole (new)

Carole Why no horror?????


message 95: by Frannie (new)

Frannie  Burd Barbara wrote: "I loved The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab"

Me too!!


message 96: by Frannie (new)

Frannie  Burd Shruti wrote: "Tony wrote: "Please separate Science fiction from the Fantasy genre... we keep begging."

I Support Totally."


Ditto!!


message 97: by Leslee (new)

Leslee Erin wrote: "Why is horror always left out of these lists?"

Agree. Goodreads treats horror like such a second class citizen, even though it's a hugely popular genre.


message 98: by Tami (new)

Tami David wrote: "Add Horror!"

👏


message 99: by Annis (new)

Annis Fresh Water for Flowers by Valerie Perrin.


message 100: by Carolina (new)

Carolina Téllez Why do you guys don't make Horror lists?


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