The 60 Most Read Books of the 2022 Reading Challenge

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.
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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And for those wanting to know about the Colleen Hoover explosion, read the Oct 2022 NY Times article. Goodreads doesn't permit links in comments (sorry) but you can Google it.

This list is good cool though, I have just added 4 to my TBR from it :)
I think my favourite book this year has been the Invisible Life of Addie LaRue and I read it in January. Nothing else has matched up so far!


your potential.




Might be nice to see the 60 or even the 100 most read books for each genre? Such as nonfiction, crime, fantasy etc.

But…
Colleen Hoover must be stopped. Her books are on every single one of these lists. And not just one title, more like 5-10 🙃 But good for her. I just want to see something new

My sentiments exactly. I'm increasingly miffed also by the Goodreads Choice Awards; populism sucks--in politics and in literature!
BWAHAHAHA

TRUTH -- so blech

I read two of he..."
Full disclosure: I haven't read any of Colleen Hoover's books, but the fact that several Goodreads readers have remarked on her poor writing makes me wonder about many of the other Goodreads folks -- at least the ones who join the annual challenge. To me it's painful to read poorly written books. The book has to have a LOT of other positives to make me want to finish it. A narrative full of poor or clumsy writing pulls me, as a reader, out of the story. It overwhelms the story, & makes it frustrating to read. Most often, I stop reading & find something better.

Both of these were challenging AND excellent, in my opinion.






I already had a few of the other books on my TBR list; I've now added 14 more!
I've never read any of Colleen Hoover's books, but some of them sound good, so I'll give her a try.
It's a shame there aren't many Fantasy, (Classic, Urban or Paranormal) or Sci-Fi books on the list - I know that Fantasy, especially, is a popular genre & there are some amazing authors out there.
