100 Years of Popular Books on Goodreads

This is a fun one: For the collection below, we decided to take a long-arc overview and try to identify the most popular books published over the past 100 years, as determined by Goodreads members' digital shelves. To do this, we went year by year and picked one title from among the top of each pile.
However, we didn’t always just grab the very top book for several reasons. Repeats, for instance (some entire eras are Very Stephen King). And some years saw multiple Very, Very Important Works published. Ah, the backstage agony of debating the relative merits of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Virginia Woolf, and Franz Kafka!
Mostly we wanted to curate a list that would cover a range of genres and suggest the breadth of reading interests over time. And OK, full confession, it tickled our fancy to be able to put Ulysses and Malibu Rising on the same list.
It's actually pretty fascinating: There are plenty of old-school masterpieces, of course, and a good supply of those books most likely to be found in required school curricula. But you’ll also find gonzo journalism, children’s classics, international literature, Arabic poetry, existentialist dread, and even graphic novels.
It just goes to show, once again, that Goodreads members are interesting, widely read, devastatingly good-looking people. Scroll over the book covers to learn more about each title, and add the ones that catch your interest to your Want to Read shelf (assuming they aren't already there, of course).
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I thought I was the only one




41 read. 6 others DNF'd. Only 2 on my TBR list? uh oh.




I really disliked Cloud Atlas and Never Let Me Go. I've also quit three-- Catch-22, Dune and The Golden Compass.
Additionally have several on my shelves waiting to be read.

TBR 18
Some truly great books on here but also a surprising number of mehs.
I guess you said "popular" not "great"



I'll have a browse through the ones that are not yet on my list

only read 5 of them tho
and most of them are want to read



Teddi wrote: "An interesting list. I've been devouring books for 50 years and my taste has changed considerably. I now only read that which appeals to me rather than that which I should read or is popular. That ..."
I agree that the list is very very American in it's choices. What's wrong with some British writers!
