Readers' Hit Books of 2023 (So Far, That Is)

We’re halfway through the new year, believe it or not. Time flies when you’re reading!
At any rate, that means it’s time for our annual midyear check-in, where we suss out Goodreads members’ most popular books of the year so far. As always, these selections are based on the total number of reader reviews and which titles are making their way to Goodreads members’ Want to Read shelves.
This time around, we’ve sorted out the top nine books in each of the usual-suspect categories, in order of popularity. So, glancing below, you’ll see that Ann Napolitano’s Hello Beautiful currently holds the top spot in contemporary fiction. The genre designations can get a little blurry, but we do the best we can.
Scroll down to find the top nine books in historical fiction, mystery, fantasy, science fiction, horror, romance, young adult, and nonfiction. This can be a fun jumping-off page and a place to get a sense of what’s resonating in the culture. Haunted houses, androids, and insomnia, evidently. And storm hags. Ah, well, these are anxious times. On the upside, you might find your happy place.
Click through the cover images below for more details, and don’t forget to feed your Want to Read shelf.
Contemporary Fiction
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Yellowface is worth imo! A quicker, easier read, but an interesting satire/thriller!

Vera Wong was great
True Love Experiment was great
Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin was great , not on this list...



Romance really has nothing for me anymore. None of these books are speaking to me at all…

I loved Somebody Else's Shoes!

It depends on what you like and your preferred genres. Personally, I'd recommend Fourth Wing! This is coming from a person who completely shies away from "overhyped" books, but found this one was totally worth it; if you like fantasy, found family/ragtag friendships, high stakes, the war college dynamic and best of all dragon riding, you may enjoy it!

I read a lot but the only book on this list that I've read so far is Maame. It was okay, but I didn't love it.


The Right Move is definitely what you don't wanna miss out on. It's wholesome.

I agree with you. I think there should be listings for those too.

I'm on my 62nd book this year but I've only read SPARE which I found enjoyable.

I enjoyed reading The Bandit Queens. The only other book on this list that I've read is Birnam Wood, which didn't work for me.

Hi, I was a little surprised that only three books listed are on my "to read" list. I am pretty fussy about what I read, and I have read quite a few different great books this year that aren't on the list. I did try to read Yellowface, which I won through Goodreads - I didn't like it - so much profanity and very self-absorbed main character. My picks from the list were; The Trackers, The Bandit Queens, and In the Lives of Puppets. A few of my personal newly published choices to read: Greenwild by Pari Thompson, The Secret Book of Flora Lea by Patti Callahan, No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister. and Drowning by T.J. Newman.

And they picked only the top 9 books from 9 different categories "based on the total number of reader reviews and which titles are making their way to Goodreads members’ Want to Read shelves."
I went on Amazon and selected to view Mystery, Thriller & Suspense books released within the past 90 days, and there were over 30,000 results.
For Romance, the list had over 50,000 results; same for Science Fiction & Fantasy.
This kind of list isn't going to be inclusive. And with THAT MANY choices, it's not surprising that you haven't heard of or aren't interested in all of these books.

The only one I've read is Final Offer, and I loved it! I got Things we hide from the light in my TBR, cause I loved the first book in the series, and I got Fourth Wing in my TBR

Almost no male authors? lolllllllllllllll


Yellowface, Vera Wong, Highly Suspicious & Unfairly Cute



Covenant of Water is incredible. Must read. Pineapple Street was a disappointment. Trusted bookstagram said to pass on Romantic Comedy and I'm dying to get my hands on Chain Gang All Stars.

Tress of the Emerald Sea, Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries, and In the Lives of Puppets were all 5-star reads for me this year!

Agreed!

Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries is my fav book of the year and might just be my fav book period. I've read it four times so far and absolutely love it. :3
I've also read and liked Yellowface, Fourth Wing, Poverty by America, and Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers. (And read 6 others on the list that didn't make an impression on me.)

Spare was pretty good if you’re a fan of the Royal Family.

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Buried Treasure looks awesome! Thank you.


We can only say what we like and who knows if that matches up with your taste.


Also The Maid's Diary by Loreth Anne White is fabulous!

Tress can be considered a very stand-alone story, but is also a great addition to The Cosmere overall.