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

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Mystery & Thriller

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Sci-Fi & Fantasy

#1

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Romance

#1

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Young Adult

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Nonfiction

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

   

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message 251: by Bee (new)

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

I laughed out loud at this one. True fact."


Oh Gosh.... I did not realize this was the same list. I am going to have to deeply reconsider everything I quick added from here. The Midnight Library was one of the worst reads of that year for me. It caused me to go into a months long reading rut due to fear of selecting another terrible book.


message 252: by Marian (new)

Marian González Reminders of Him es de mis favoritos, sin embargo, estoy esperando demasiado it starts with us. También Sarah J Maas lleva la batuta con Ciudad de Medialuna, ambos libros están increíbles.


message 253: by Stacy (new)

Stacy ( cr33pycrawlspace ) Add Horror.


message 254: by Susan (new)

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

Thank you!!! Horror needs to be included.


message 255: by Dan (new)

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

I was a bit disappointed in Midnight Library because so many friends seemed to love it. I wish we were able to have two ratings on books; 1. Is it good? 2. Did I like it?

Many books (Midnight Library for example) provide a quick, fun, predictable read but I am not sure are "good literature". I also suspect (hope?) maybe ML was not supposed to be a great novel, but another very accessible story to get young people talking. Or maybe I just want to defend my friends who loved the book. :)


message 256: by Andrew (new)

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

Yes, Please separate these 2 distinct genres! I do not read fantasy, as MANY science fiction readers do not.


message 257: by Becca (new)

Becca Rutkowski Where are the children's books?? Those should be included too. The list doesn't say the most popular Adult/ YA books of 2022.


message 258: by Green&Red (new)

Green&Red Jesus, goodreads is legendary for their mediocre lists. Glad people are enjoying these though.


message 259: by Muriel B (new)

Muriel B Tony wrote: "And how about a category for European and Nordic genres?????"

Oh yes, please!


message 260: by Alfredo (new)

Alfredo Valencia Estas listas me hacen dudar de la calidad lectora media del grupo. Ningún autor canónico. Nada de ninguno de los premios Nobel más recientes. Casi ausentes los clásicos.


message 261: by Priyanka (new)

Priyanka Sue wrote: "That's funny, because Midnight Library was one of my favorites."

Mine too!


message 262: by Courtney (new)

Courtney David wrote: "Add Horror!"

Yes!!! Horror please!


message 263: by Jordan (new)

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

Yes! Sci-Fi needs its own independent category.


message 264: by i matter (last edited Jun 29, 2022 03:29PM) (new)

 i matter Jeana wrote: "i love how I haven't read any of these lol"

same, nor heard.


message 265: by Ramona (new)

Ramona Mead Remarkably Bright Creatures is my favorite read of this year so far.


message 266: by Linda (new)

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

I agree - Couldn't wait to get this book and what a disappointment!


message 267: by Karen (new)

Karen David wrote: "Add Horror!"

I agree!!!!


message 268: by Rebecca (new)

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

yes, please


message 269: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Trotter I've read Black Cake and The School for Good Mothers

I highly recommend Black Cake, it takes you around the world and through time with a recipe for Black Cake. This may sound hokey, but there is a hugh mystery involved with people disappearing.


message 270: by Shiva (new)

Shiva Priyanka wrote: "Sue wrote: "That's funny, because Midnight Library was one of my favorites."

Mine too!"


And mine too!


message 271: by Shiva (new)

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

I was a bit disappointed in Midnight Library because so many friends seemed to love it. I wish we were able to have ..."


I loved Midnight library and still recommend it to friends who are looking for a new book to read. But I also see what you're saying. It was not a top literature book for sure. I am not sure the good reads most popular list even has a "literature" criteria. Maybe it is just based on ratings and number of reviews.


message 272: by Katherine (new)

Katherine how about splitting nonfiction too? biography/memoir/humor at least! (and maybe history, science/nature, travel, etc...)


message 273: by Sheryl (new)

Sheryl The Bell in the Lake and the sequel The Reindeer Hunters Lars Mytting


message 274: by Paula (new)

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

Yes, I agree!


message 275: by Kelsey (new)

Kelsey Add horror please :)


message 276: by Leah (new)

Leah PinkPanthress wrote: "David wrote: "Add Horror!"

Hear, hear…!"


Triple Hear, hear!


message 277: by Antonia (new)

Antonia PinkPanthress wrote: "David wrote: "Add Horror!"

Hear, hear…!"


Not enough horror? Just turn on your TV! :)


message 278: by Michael (new)

Michael  David  Dawson David wrote: "Add Horror!"
Look In The Mirror Lol


message 279: by Ash (new)

Ash I'm only commenting to agree with others. I hate when science fiction and fantasy are lumped together, and I wish they'd add horror.


message 280: by Simon (new)

Simon Is the Midnight library that bad Robbie & Brandi? I just got it from the library.


message 281: by Robert (new)

Robert Brents Theresa wrote: "Where is the Historical Fiction?????"

Agreed. One of my top two categories.


Teiko BooksEverywhere Please add a section for “historical s” eg: historical fiction/romance

Also yes to separating fantasy and sci-fi!


message 283: by Bruce (new)

Bruce PinkPanthress wrote: "David wrote: "Add Horror!"

Hear, hear…!"


Carrie wrote: "Just finished & loved Mary Jane by Jessica Anya Blau… a perfect, coming-of-age summer read!"
No never


message 284: by Peebee (new)

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

It’s member driven, not staff or critic driven, so one list has literally nothing to do with the rest, since it’s not even the same group reading books. (It’s the top averages given to books released this year, not a vote.)


message 285: by Megan (new)

Megan The Cartographers was awful, imo. Just all over the place... and obviously one has to suspend disbelief for magical realism... but still, there are “rules” that apply to the magical realism so you understand what’s feasible and what isn’t, under this set of rules. I loved The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, but not the Cartographers.

Notes on an Execution was fantastic.


message 286: by Carla (new)

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


Agreed. While I am not a big horror reader, I know many who are!!!


message 287: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Black Cake!


message 288: by Sashenka (new)

Sashenka Bender Agree with the horror requests!


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