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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It would be interesting to see "who" we all are on Goodreads. Obvious to me, we are not the type to write down the classics, serious literature, biographies, etc. etc. I hardly ever record any nonfiction I read & I never read "literature" any more. I'm a 75 yr old retired librarian & I learned over the years that "Thank God, there millions of all kinds of books out there, so we can choose what we like" Libraries have books for everyone ,didn't mean I had to like every book in there. Don't fault Hoover for writing what her fans are willing to buy!! Some of you need to find other sources for lists of the books you like to read. I'd probably not read anything on those lists!


I agree, but I think thi..."
Yes, I agree too. You had to sign up for this and not everyone signed up for this. I wonder what statistics would look like if they looked at everyone?


I agree. Perhaps, we are literary snobs. :D

she will never be stopped. her books have to have some sort of drug in them because I just can't stop reading.





