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 151: by Hayley (new)

Hayley 28 for me on this list! But most of them not this year, not a ton of new new books on here


message 152: by Robin (last edited Dec 08, 2022 08:59AM) (new)

Robin wow! i have read almost half (29) of these books and still have quite a few on my to-read list!


message 153: by CJ (last edited Dec 08, 2022 09:48AM) (new)

CJ Reads A Lot 41 out of 60 and a few on my TBR list.


message 154: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten Read 35 out of the 60


message 155: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Are almost none of these books written by BIPOC authors?

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.


message 156: by Angie E. Bell (new)

Angie E. Bell Interesting. I’ve read 21 and have 10 on the want to list.


message 157: by Fátima (new)

Fátima Da Read 6 out of 60, not too shabby


message 158: by Adalicia (new)

Adalicia Read 11 of this list.


message 159: by Sienna (new)

Sienna I’ve read 20 and more on on my tbr!! I don’t think I’ll reach my goal this year but it’s been fun!


message 160: by Nazia (new)

Nazia Sultan 10 for me


message 161: by Aden (new)

Aden Jason wrote: "I've read the top 33. 1 away from completing the top 44."

The year isn't over yet :-)


message 162: by Steph (last edited Dec 10, 2022 12:34AM) (new)

Steph I have read 6 from this list (5 this year). This data is so interesting but I am starting to feel like I am the only one who doesn't want to read Colleen Hoover?! Starting to think I need to give her a try but I don't know why, I cant bring myself to.
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!


message 163: by Rare (new)

Rare Reading 25read and 3 dnf. Aaaaaaaaa. I’m a victim of hype i guess😬


message 164: by Jorgen (new)

Jorgen Lundgren Two on the list, highly recommend the book thief by Marcus Zusak, shed some tears last night.


message 165: by Chloe (new)

Chloe I've read 23 of these, not all in the last year. A good number of these are also already on my TBR shelf! I have added a few extras, however.


message 166: by Jennie (new)

Jennie I haven’t read any of these books 🤷🏻‍♀️. I do have one of them as want to read though.


message 167: by Saloo (new)

Saloo Gupta Read 6 books out of 60. Good to see these data.


message 168: by twopurplebookends (new)

twopurplebookends 14 of 60 but at least seven more on my TBR. I’ll be right back lol


message 169: by Edith (new)

Edith do your brains a favour and read books that challenge you. light reads (like most on this list) are nice and all, they might be a pleasant starting point, but settling for just that is a great waste of
your potential.


message 170: by Olena ♥ (new)

Olena ♥ What’s going on with Colleen Hoover????


message 171: by Zafira (new)

Zafira  Rsl Hoping for more memoirs or mystery thriller. Not just romance.


message 172: by Anna (new)

Anna I've read 23 Books from the list, and a couple more are on my wish list :)


message 173: by Tia (new)

Tia I've read 6 on this list. But that is probably due to the fact I mostly read & follow Black and WoC authors. I tried following BookTok & found I had 0 interest in most of the books they suggested.


message 174: by Marianna (new)

Marianna Zelichenko Read 16/60 plus several are dnfs. But not all from last year.


message 175: by June (new)

June Freeman I see that about every other book is by Colleen Hoover! Is she really that good of an author or is this a passing faze?


message 176: by Anna (new)

Anna Moore I have read 31 of them! All this year, I am aiding these statistics haha


Étienne de Vignolles I have only heard of one of those (Harry Potter), and have no interest in reading it.


melanie (semi-hiatus) i've read half of the books on this list


message 179: by Nora (new)

Nora A I read 40 out of 60


message 180: by Kaya W. (new)

Kaya W. It's been a good reading year. I've read 7 of these. Looking forward to next years challenge!


message 181: by Bonnie (new)

Bonnie Maybe people went for light reads because we've just come out of a shit show of the last 3 years and needed cheering up


message 182: by Kelly-Jeanne (new)

Kelly-Jeanne Lee 18/60, although no Colleen Hoover.


message 183: by mialina ☆彡 (new)

mialina ☆彡 i’ve read 32 of these lol


message 184: by Penny (new)

Penny I've read about 5 on this list... and the rest aren't even on my To Be Read list.

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


message 185: by Emma (new)

Emma Read 26 out of these 60 books, not all in this past year though.

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


message 186: by Adrienne (new)

Adrienne Read 7/50 I guess I have more reading to go


message 187: by CR (new)

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

BWAHAHAHA


message 188: by CR (new)

CR Williams Amber wrote: "Then again, I don't like romance as a rule and don't understand the Colleen Hoover hype."

TRUTH -- so blech


message 189: by A. (new)

A. Read 16 out of 60


message 190: by Toni (new)

Toni Moore Tatiana wrote: "Oh dear, so cool that people read a lot, but such a pity that some of the most read books this year are from a lady that does not really know how to formulate a sentence properly.

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.


message 191: by Toni (new)

Toni Moore Shrijal wrote: "Read 13 of these books. My favourite would be 'Circe' and 'The song of Achilles'"

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


message 192: by Toni (new)

Toni Moore I wish there were more nonfiction books on this list. I love fiction -- really, I love lots of different kinds of books. I don't understand why there aren't more biographies, autobiographies/memoirs, & history or current affairs books on this list. Great nonfiction books I've read this year include "The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World," by Andrea Wulf; "Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted," by Suleika Jaouad; "A Feeling for the Organism: The Life and Work of Barbara McClintock," ; "Wanderlust: A History of Walking," by Rebecca Solnit; and "The Last Stargazers: The Enduring Story of Astronomy's Vanishing Explorers," by Emily M. Levesque. These were all mind-opening & eye-opening books. They weren't tedius or hard to understand. Not all were new, "A Feeling for the Organism" was published in 1983 and "Wanderlust" in 2000. I checked both of these books out of my local library; I had to use interlibrary loan to get "A Feeling for the Organism," but that wasn't difficult. Why do so many readers seem to avoid nonfiction, which is often more compelling that many fictional tales? I guess I'm weird & nerdy, because I want to know how the world operates and how it operated in the past.


message 193: by Kimreads2022 (new)

Kimreads2022 5 for me


message 194: by Kickingbird76 (new)

Kickingbird76 I have read 30 with about 10 more on my TBR list.


message 195: by Laura (last edited Dec 10, 2022 06:00PM) (new)

Laura Smith I have read 4 books on this list, & loved all 4:
The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1) by Sarah J. Maas A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2) by Sarah J. Maas The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
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.


message 196: by Hayden (new)

Hayden Read 4 this year (no coho) want to read 6! Read 2 in previous year :)


message 197: by Karen Clark (new)

Karen Clark Not a Colleen Hoover Fan, but I have read 6 others, with a few on my “want to read” pile.


message 198: by Katiecakes126 (new)

Katiecakes126 26 out of 60! And a few others on my TBR


message 199: by Ginny (new)

Ginny Muse I’ve read 39 of the 60 (several were before this year.) I think I’ve been intentional to not read the ones on the list that I haven’t read yet for various reasons. Of course I’ve read some books with more depth than some of these listed, but I’m also glad I’ve read these ‘popular’ books. I read mostly for enjoyment these days, and I enjoyed most of these that I read.


message 200: by Amy (new)

Amy Pinkelman Yes! I like this data based list. I have read 14 from the list. Not many of which were read during 2022.


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