The Most Read Books of the 2024 Reading Challenge (So Far)

It's time once again, gentle readers, for our midyear status check on the annual Goodreads Reading Challenge, in which members pledge to read a designated number of books before the calendar year is out. It’s a relatively straightforward process: Click on over to the 2024 Reading Challenge page, enter in the number of books you plan to devour, then get busy with page-turning.
The numbers are pretty astounding: As of this writing, more than 7 million Goodreads members have signed up for the Challenge, worldwide. Total books pledged: more than 295 million.
Below you will find the most popular books being read by Goodreads regulars who have signed up for this year’s Challenge. We’ve sorted the titles by genre, then ranked the titles by overall popularity within the genre. So, for instance, Bonnie Garmus’ Lessons in Chemistry is the most read Historical Fiction book among those taking the 2024 Reading Challenge.
Several of the books making the list are relatively recent releases that have crossed over into the general cultural conversation: James McBride’s The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store, say, or Barbara Kingsolver’s Pulitzer Prize winner, Demon Copperhead. You’ll also find a good cross section of Goodreads Choice Award winners, such as Emily Henry’s Happy Place, Nita Prose’s The Maid, and Gabrielle Zevin’s Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow.
Scroll around below to get a sense of it all, and click on the book cover images for more information about each title. You can also click the link below to check in on your own Reading Challenge progress, or to sign up if you haven’t already. It’s never too late, and the six-month Challenge is a perfectly honorable tradition.
Fiction
Historical Fiction
Mystery
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Horror
Romance
Young Adult
General Nonfiction
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Me too!

Up to this point in time I have read 52 books this year. (My target was 50). Some have been outstanding..."
I've read 12 on this list, and only liked 2 of them ...
Otherwise I totally agree with you. Any of the books I haven't read on this list I have no interest in reading, and there are 10 that I've "had" to read from my 2 book clubs. There are *so* many good books out there, it would be nice if people challenged themselves to read books that weren't what everyone else reads.

I'm so tired of seeing the same names everywhere. But then again if you actually go to a bookstore there are only certain books that you could even buy if you wanted to. It's super frustrating.

Exactly what I was looking for - Middle Grade and Graphic Novels. I've read about a dozen, with 2 dozen more on my "to read" list. Good list!!

Circe (or mention of Circe? I don't really remember) will be in percy Jackson season 2

Nothing in MY 2024 Reading Challenge is listed AT ALL! This list is an absolute JOKE…and not a particularly funny one, either.

The only book I have read on this list was DUNE, but I read that for my 2023 Challenge!

-Normal people
-Chain-gang all-stars
-What moves the dead
-A good girl's guide to murder
-Powerless
-Atomic Habits
-The subtle art of not giving a fuck
-Cultish



I agree the middle grade books should be on here

The Women was amazing!!

Up to this point in time I have read 52 books this year. (My target was 50). Some have bee..."
Ditto to the ditto! Goal is 61 and I’ve read 21 books so far. I’m *not* likely to read most of the books on the list.

This meant I've had such a great experience with historical/mystery books that I wanted to share some of my favs!
Death on Gokumon Island
Murder as a Fine Art
The Red Palace


Up to this point in time I have read 52 books this year. (My target was 50). Some have been outstanding..."
I usually feel the same way. And I too have not read a single one on this list. I have read 44 so far this year and do not feel cheated in the slightest.

I, like several other commenters, do not tend to read many of the major trending books...at least not at the time they are trending. And I find myself disappointed that neither Middle Grade nor Graphic Novels seemed to rate in the genre/category selection (and that all of nonfiction was lumped together) when this list was compiled. It seems like an oversight; surely there would be at least 12 books in each genre that could be considered trending.

TBR: 3
Re: Lisa: I agree about personal star ratings.

Use the dart board method: select a couple random cover photos, get yourself a dart board and some darts. Hang the photos on the dart board, with the one that interests you the most as the bull's eye. Then throw darts at them. The picture that collects the most darts is the one you read first.

"Romantasy""
Unless you're into primary school books, it's been my experience that simple English doesn't make for a good story.
Re: your confusion about the so-called "Romantasy" genre: It's a book that is the illegitimate love child of a book from the "Romance" genre and a book from the "Fantasy" genre...a love child that is neither pure "Romance," nor pure "Fantasy" and so is treated like Cinderella was by her step family.

Ditto about being OK with not always liking what everyone else does. (Bleep), my Currently reading list includes cookbooks, classic science fiction and a cozy murder mystery that actually gets solved by two pussycats and a Welsh Corgi bitch...even though their human gets the credit. (Cat's Eyewitness: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery. The tagline for the whole series: It takes a cat to write the Purrrfect murder mystery).. .
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

DNF= Did Not Finish.


DNF'd -1
Want to Read - 22