100 of the Most Popular YA Books of the Past Five Years

Posted by Sharon on August 16, 2022


While it’s hard to truly quantify what catches on in the realm of pop culture, it’s often fun to try. Looking forward is basically impossible—if book publishers knew how to do that, they’d be gazillionaires. But looking back in time? That’s generally fascinating.
 
We’ve collected below the 100 most popular YA books on Goodreads over the past five years, as determined by overall shelvings—books that Goodreads members have already read or Want to Read. We’ve also selected for enthusiasm: We’ve culled anything that scored under a 3.5 in average star ratings. Finally, we’ve collapsed popular series into a single representative book. If multiple titles from a series made the list, we included only the first book from the time period in question.
 
You’ll find several familiar names on the list and an eclectic mix of genres, themes, and styles—from existential romance to classic sci-fi, from labyrinthine mystery to insightful contemporary fiction. Also: enchanted cranes and snow leoponaires.
 
Scroll over the book covers below for more details about each title. If you see any interesting books conspicuously absent from your own shelves, don’t forget about your Want to Read list.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



How many of these popular YA books have you read? Let us know in the comments below!
   

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message 251: by Savannah (new)

Savannah Lorenc Surprised that I've only read 13 (though I'm about to finish one today). Quite a few are already on my to be read shelf so I'll get to them eventually... maybe :D


message 252: by Smiley (new)

Smiley C Funny cuz I've heard of/seen 47 of these but haven't read one (either tbr or not interested)


message 253: by Luka (new)

Luka 8! I've started another one, but I got a bit distracted so I'll have to get back to it!


message 254: by Maddie (new)

Maddie 49 for me


message 255: by Db2567 (new)

Db2567 17


message 256: by Divya (new)

Divya Read 24, more on my tbr!


message 257: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Only 5... We need more of this books in Uruguay, please.


message 258: by Erin (new)

Erin 10


message 259: by Emily (new)

Emily 23


message 260: by Jade (new)

Jade Buchanan 7 and currently reading one!


message 261: by Vicki (new)

Vicki 16 but many are on my to read list!


message 262: by Simone (new)

Simone 10


message 263: by Jenna (new)

Jenna 10


message 264: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Carlson 13


message 265: by Alexia (new)

Alexia 26!


message 266: by Mon (new)

Mon 25


message 267: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Have 23 of the books on this list and have only read 1 of them so far


message 268: by Maartje (new)

Maartje De Groot I've read 70!


message 269: by Georgia (new)

Georgia I've already read 14 and there are quite a few I still want to read and/or have on my shelves!!


message 270: by uranus (new)

uranus only 9. :)


message 271: by Abby (new)

Abby Turner 26


message 272: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea Knowles 44


message 273: by Jilly (new)

Jilly (living via literature) 10, but I either own a lot of them or they are on my tbr


message 274: by Jacob (new)

Jacob Ellen wrote: "I’ve read 17! But how on earth is A Court of Mist and Fury not on this list?! It came out in 2016- I’m pretty certain that’s more popular than Tower of Dawn- which was my least favorite of Throne o..."

Even if people have read that book, no one will know what book you're talking about. I went through this list and 38 other books have names that are almost the same as "A Court of Mist and Fury." One on this list is even called "Storms and Fury."


message 275: by Macy (new)

Macy Allen 11


message 276: by Audrey (new)

Audrey Aidoo This whole list is ass only 3 of the many books I've read can I say I actually enjoyed the rest are just sorry excuses for books. Sorry but it had to be said.


message 277: by LaceyGoodBooks (new)

LaceyGoodBooks All of the books is this really cool


message 278: by Beth (new)

Beth 34


message 279: by C (new)

C 14


message 280: by Mia (new)

Mia 33!


message 281: by Chris (new)

Chris 30


message 282: by Jolie (new)

Jolie Rice only 11, but 4 of those were the entire first row, so hopefully that counts for something lol


message 283: by Jojo (new)

Jojo 19


message 284: by Ketutar (new)

Ketutar Jensen I think it's kind of cheating to put in three of Cassandra Clare's Shadowhunter books. Might be that they are in their own "mini-series", but they are still part of the bigger "Shadowhunter Chronicles" series. I mean, spinoffs and prequels are kind of part of a series.


message 285: by Heather (new)

Heather Koczera 10


message 286: by Dianne (new)

Dianne only read 1 in this list lol


message 287: by Delaney (new)

Delaney McPherson 55 lol


message 288: by Maridov (new)

Maridov Read 28 and am currently reading 20 😂🤣🤣🤣 which means am never finished those 20


message 289: by Kay (new)

Kay Jamieson 26, took some screenshots! Time to get to work. 📚


message 290: by Elisha (new)

Elisha 10


message 291: by erifollows (new)

erifollows 10


message 292: by Sarah (new)

Sarah only 7


message 293: by Tigress (new)

Tigress Jacob wrote: "Ellen wrote: "I’ve read 17! But how on earth is A Court of Mist and Fury not on this list?! It came out in 2016- I’m pretty certain that’s more popular than Tower of Dawn- which was my least favori..."
A court of mist and fury is/was an extremely popular book, i know exactly what Ellen was talking about.


message 294: by zee (new)

zee 7 but most of these are on my tbr.


message 295: by laikoh (new)

laikoh 14


message 296: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Martin I've only read 11 of these and have so many sitting on my tbr waiting for me to read them....


message 297: by Bethany (new)

Bethany Winter 22 but own a lot more


message 298: by Silly Goose (new)

Silly Goose 22! Truly Devious, Realm Breaker, and Turtles All the Way Down are some of my favourites :D


message 299: by Stef (new)

Stef Rozitis Would be great to see more Australian ones here. I get that this is "popular"not necessarily the best but it seems like you promote some books and then surprise-surprise more people have read them.

So OK popular but what does that really mean apart from a lot of money went into marketing these (don't get me wrong some of them are great books but so are many lower profile ones)


message 300: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Eve Thorne 21/100 and sooo much more on my tbr


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