From No. 1 to No. 60, Readers' Top Books Published in the Past Five Years

Spend enough time on this planet and random questions will gradually surface in the brain. Who invented the window? Why are oranges orange? And what are the 60 most popular books on Goodreads over the past five years?
We’re here to tackle that last question with today’s collection of the 60 top books published in the last half-decade, according to Goodreads members. This particular list is strictly by the numbers. We counted up the number of times Goodreads members marked these books as Want to Read, Currently Reading, or already Read. Then we looked at the average ratings on each title, with all of these books earning at least a 3.5-average star rating from fellow readers.
The books are sequenced according to overall popularity, without regard to genre or categorization. As such, for now, Alex Michaelides’ 2019 psychological thriller The Silent Patient is the most popular book overall. It seems that Goodreads regulars are also enjoying mysteries, romance, and the relatively new hybrid designation known as romantasy.
Authorwise, you’ll notice the usual suspects list of Goodreads fan favorites here—perennially popular writers including Sarah J. Maas, Taylor Jenkins Reid, Kristin Hannah, and Emily Henry. But the discerning reader will find all manner of things to catch the eye. Hockey lust, say, or Dickensian updates, or octopi.
Click on the book cover images for more information about each title. If you spot anything promising, use the Want to Read button to add the book to your digital shelf.
How many of these books have you read? Let us know in the comments below!
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I loved Lessons In Chemistry. Also a big fan of Tessa Bailey, Ali hazel wood, and the silent patient was so good!



The Maid, The Women, In Five Years - I loved these too.
Lessons in Chemistry, Book Lovers, Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow - Wanted to enjoy them, but for the life of me, I can't figure out what the hype was all about...


I read all 5 of those and loved all of them! Haven't read American Dirt yet, but I plan to.

That's the understatement of the past five years!




Can you tell us some of those more interesting books you ment..."
Obviously everyone has different taste, i mainly read fantasy so some of the books i've read (that are also kinda popula & appreciated) missing fom this list are "She who became the sun", "babel", "the poppy war".. then there's "the final strife", everything that Chakraborty (hope i spelled right) wrote in the lat 5 years..
Then anyone who reads other genres could add titles that are not present in this list and, for some reason or another, should be.
As i said before, the problem with list is the criteria with which they chose the books, which is completely random:
We counted up the number of times Goodreads members marked these books as Want to Read, Currently Reading, or already Read.
These are not the most popular books (as in the ones people talk about the most), nor the most reviewed on this app, nor the most appreciated (per avg review point or via publick poll).
This is much bugger, but an example of a good thought list is the NYT 100 best books of the 21st century, these books were chosen by a commission of authors & critics, then there'sthe ones voted by the readers ( the poll is till up - if you want to add to the list)..
OFC everyone will always have their opinion, but if there's a specific, well though, criteria, people wouldn't complain about this goodreads list.

Only 8/60 are BIPOC...that's concerning. We need to do better about reading diversely (I know it's based on numbers before anyone comes at me)





And in average I only read about 200 books per year."
I can do the same! Although my current record is 461 in a year this year has made it so I can only read 100 this year instead of keeping up my streak.

Other than Yellowface and Crying in ..."
Thank you, Law. I think I missed seeing the titles you mentioned.

And those books include...?"
Probably the majority, Law.

I STILL haven't had a chance to see this series... .

Only 8/60 are BIPOC...that's concerning. We need to do better about reading diversely (I know it's based on numbers before anyone comes at me)"
I'm currently reading a book by Rebecca Roanhorse: Trail of Lightning.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...


Good luck, Rebecca!