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

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
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Romance
Young Adult
Nonfiction
Comments Showing 151-200 of 288 (288 new)




I'd also LOVE to see Historical Fiction separated. Truly, my favorite, FAVORITE genre

Cool!

Totally agree. Dont know why they keep it combined.
Jeana wrote: "i love how I haven't read any of these lol"
sameee
sameee

It's so annoying these posts never include Horror."
Most horror could be thrown in with Fantasy methinks. After segregating Sci-Fi from the latter, it becomes pretty thin.

I have no idea what "European and Nordic genres" means. Please elucidate. Does it include Marias (Spanish); or the most recent Nobel Prize winner (whose name escapes me, but I'd very much like to read one of her novels). How about Kraznohorkai, the Hungarian absurdist? Or the many novels published first in German and French? What about Irish novels? Edna O'Brien, John Banville and their co-nationals? Should your proposed genre include Sorokin?

Oh, I loved that one too!!

Barbara wrote: "I loved The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab"
Me too! Best book I've read this year!"
I didn't like the invisible life of Addie LaRue but enjoyed Midnight Library!


I agree that Fantasy should be a separate section from Science Fiction, Horror should be separated from both Fantasy and Science Fiction. Historical Fiction should also be a different section. There are no light novels, no manga, manhwa or graphic novels. I think all of these should be included. Nonfiction is just one big pot of stew and needs to have divisions as well. Self-Help, Economics and Finance, Politics, Biographies, auto-biographies, and so on. The more diverse the different sections in Goodreads, the more it can cater to individuals who have only one thing in common, they all like to read (even listen to audio books). Only diversity is inclusive.
I get the feeling that the same books that are "promoted", and "recommended" are on these lists... Goodreads should disclose whether they are making money on the "promotions and recommendations".
Book reading is not like a browser search, in that, readers have their peculiar tastes defined and seldomly, read outside of their comfort zones (reads).
The category "Fiction" should not exist; if you have Young Adults, Romance, Thrillers, Fantasy, etc. that are all "fiction" then what are the premises, conditions that those 12 books have or have not, to be treated all by themselves. If Non-fiction does not have sections, then Fiction should not stand alone by itself either and then have 6-8 subcategories...


Or maybe just translated fiction?"
YES to translated fiction!






Disagree but respect your taste. :-)

oh my god, yes. they aren't at all the same thing.



Couldn't agree more. That book was miserable. So much potential.
Please separate Sci-Fi and Fantasy! They are so different!