The 60 Most Read Books of the 2022 Reading Challenge

Posted by Cybil on December 5, 2022



As the final days of the year tick themselves off the calendar, the 2022 Goodreads Reading Challenge is coming to a close. Sincere congratulations to all who participated, and can we just say…wow. More than 6.5 million (!) readers took the challenge this year, pledging to read more than 320 million (!!) books. That’s a lot of page-turning. Maybe there’s an alternative energy source here?
 
If you’re curious about which books were the most read in this year’s challenge, well, so were we. We’ve listed below the Top 60 books marked as Read (as opposed to, say, Want to Read) by those who signed up for the challenge. These are the raw numbers from Goodreads regulars, reporting on the books they finished in 2022.
 
The big takeaway, which quickly becomes apparent, is that author Colleen Hoover is the undisputed queen of publishing this year. She’s claimed 4 of the top 10 slots on our list, and 5 of the top 12. Hoover’s story is pretty amazing, and her success speaks to the supernova power of online reviews, viral reaction videos, and BookTok.
 
Those same online dynamics powered a huge surge for romance novels generally, romantic comedies specifically, and several individual books that broke through to mainstream pop culture in 2022. You’ll also find plenty of the year’s most talked-about titles in science fiction, memoirs, fantasy, thrillers, historical fiction, and existential ennui.
 
Check out our list, add anything promising to your own Want to Read shelf, and feel free to continue the conversation in the comments section.




 

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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 101: by Eliana (new)

Eliana Harrison Read 33 out of 60 - and many more on my TBR!


message 102: by readsbyn (new)

readsbyn Read 7!


message 103: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Kotula 49/60!


message 104: by Amy (new)

Amy McDermott Read 6 out of 60. I have never read a Colleen Hoover book and don’t plan to. Can you do one of these with the Horror genre??


message 105: by Raisa (new)

Raisa Read 11, who is Colleen Hoover???


message 106: by Viola (new)

Viola I've read 9.


message 107: by Darlene (new)

Darlene Torday Barbara wrote: "Benjamin wrote: "Not to sound negative, but it's a shame these books are the most read. So many other great genres out there. They seemed a bit all the same type of book."

I agree a disappointing ..."


Might be nice to have top 10 read in each catagory. I've read more historical fiction and non fiction this year than in the past.


message 108: by Helen (new)

Helen Pakpahan Stephanie wrote: "I’ve read 13"

Stephanie wrote: "I’ve read 13"

Benjamin wrote: "Not to sound negative, but it's a shame these books are the most read. So many other great genres out there. They seemed a bit all the same type of book."
I agree - many are quite mediocre too.


message 109: by Pam (new)

Pam Braun I have read 2 of those 📚.


message 110: by Mary (new)

Mary I have difficulty deciding which books i loved most this year --- not all "new" books but several are. Iam so very impressed with the issues covered without "yelling" in these three of my favorites Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng, Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Boylan, and Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver. All three very enjoyable and thought provoking touching on extremely relevant subjects from personal family perspectives. I highly recommend all three. Historical Fiction authors have been a delight this year including Kim Michele Richardson's The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek & follow up with The Book Woman's Daughter, God Pretty in the Tobacco Field, and I also read her personal heart wrenching & uplifting story The Unbreakable Child.


message 111: by Paula (new)

Paula Benjamin wrote: "Not to sound negative, but it's a shame these books are the most read. So many other great genres out there. They seemed a bit all the same type of book."
I absolutely agree.


message 112: by Iconic (new)

Iconic  Greatness With so many books out there the list should be at least 100.
Harry Potter was the only book I read that's on the list and for me the best novel of the year followed by The house with a clock in its walls


Padfoot (taylor's version) 6 books from this list!


message 114: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Trotter I've read 8, so far.

All the Colleen Hoover books! WOW!


message 115: by Tais (new)

Tais Brito 17 for me. Very good.


message 116: by Jade (new)

Jade Luka wrote: "booktok was a mistake"

I totally agree 👍


message 117: by lily angelina (new)

lily angelina not colleen hoover being #1 🤢


message 118: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Not sure what's more surprising, HP being on this list or how many CoHo books on this list.....


message 119: by Nadine (new)

Nadine I've read only 16 out of the 60 books


message 120: by Linda (new)

Linda of the 14 books of this lust I’ve read, I can recommend - Lessons in Chemistry, It Ends With Us and Where the Crawdads Sing. Lessons in Chemistry is one of the best I’ve read in a long time


message 121: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer I've read 18 of the 60. Of those, The Midnight Library stands out as a favorite.


message 122: by K (new)

K Could you do a list of the top 100 translated into English titles? I would love to see that.


message 123: by Volker (new)

Volker Rivinius Read 3 of them. We're not all Americans, are we? That being said, there ARE some interesting books on that list. Ok, maybe not Colleen Hoover... ;-)


message 124: by Marian (new)

Marian Benjamin wrote: "Not to sound negative, but it's a shame these books are the most read. So many other great genres out there. They seemed a bit all the same type of book."

My thought too...


message 125: by squeakers (new)

squeakers Jiji wrote: "Colleen Hoover... Loved a couple of her earlier books but I can't get past Verity.

Surprised Harry Potter continues to be on most read books lists."


Don't be, I still haven't read Harry Potter yet lol


message 126: by squeakers (new)

squeakers And I've read 11, and currently reading 2


message 127: by Elaine (new)

Elaine Carnahan I’ve barely read any of these. This is a sad list tbh.


message 128: by squeakers (new)

squeakers Marian wrote: "Benjamin wrote: "Not to sound negative, but it's a shame these books are the most read. So many other great genres out there. They seemed a bit all the same type of book."

My thought too..."


I thought that was just me
I mean sure, lots of these books are good
but wow, they all seem similar
BookTok perhaps?


message 129: by Elaine (new)

Elaine Carnahan Why does booktock exist. Reading was better when it wasn’t the popular thing to do 😂


message 130: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Yep. Cool. The same 60 books Goodreads has shown us all every single day for the last year.


message 131: by Justyna (new)

Justyna 30/60 not bad.. although not all were read this year


message 132: by Sunitha (new)

Sunitha 34 out of 60


message 133: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Tumenas I've read 20 of the 60 on the list. Here's my 5 star list for the year so far.

5 * books in 2022, out of 365 books so far.

All My Rage
Deluge
The Drift
All the Dangerous Things
Demon Copperhead
Mad Honey
Our Missing Hearts
The Winners
The BookWoman’s Daughter
Lucy By the Sea
Properties of Thirst
Together We Will Go
It All Comes Down to This
Skin and Bones
The Last Orphan
Lessons in Chemistry
Things We Do in the Dark
Under a White Sky
The Diamond Eye
Send Her Back and other stories
Four Treasures of the Sky
Memphis
The IT Girl
The Harbor
The Silent Sisters
Black Birds in the Sky: The Story and Legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
The Violence
Mecca
The School for Good Mothers
A Flicker in the Dark


message 134: by allie (new)

allie completed 12
dnfed 1
currently reading 1


message 135: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Coniff 8 of 60, none by Colleen Hoover. My faves of this list are tied between The Maid, Anxious People, and Circe.


message 136: by Monte (new)

Monte E. Smh


message 137: by Clancie (new)

Clancie Quattlebaum 29 out of 60


message 138: by Jacki (new)

Jacki Couture de Hernández I've read 18/60, about 5 are on my TBR, and another 15 I've sworn I won't read. I hope next year has less romance...


message 139: by Casie (new)

Casie I've read 20 and have 8 on my TBR list.


message 140: by Laura (new)

Laura 17 out of these 60 for me :)


message 141: by Dan (new)

Dan Missed them all


message 142: by Ida (new)

Ida Shaw 24 for me


message 143: by Theresa (new)

Theresa I have read 11 out of the 60. I did not read all of the books in this past year. There are books on the list I will read for a 2023 reading challenge.


message 144: by Mai ☆ (new)

Mai ☆ i just read one of these omg


message 145: by Iulia (new)

Iulia 16 of 60


message 146: by Melissa (new)

Melissa One. Lol.


message 147: by Manda (new)

Manda Rodriguez 19.5/60 Read and most are on my TBR.


message 148: by Ann (last edited Dec 08, 2022 01:57AM) (new)

Ann I've read 13 of those (DNF'd three of them), have a few on my TBR but most of the rest I'll likely never read.


message 149: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn Bennett @rachelreadsravenously I was thinking the same thing. This isn’t a post about the “best books of 2022” it’s just the most read. So all of these comments about how awful CoHo is and such is really sad because she is clearly reaching an audience that wants to read her work. Be encouraged that people are reading, even if it’s not for you.


message 150: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Carpenter Am i missing something? Colleen Hoover?


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