Goodreads Staffers Share Their Top Reads of 2024

Posted by Sharon on December 1, 2024


At the end of each calendar year, as we wrap up our annual Reading Challenge, we like to ask a simple question of Goodreads’ well-read staffers: What were the three best books you read this year?
 
The books don’t necessarily have to be published in the past year, although they often are. And it’s always interesting to see the range of responses, from brilliant genre classics and Pulitzer Prize–winning blockbusters to brand-new success stories and beloved old standbys.
 
We’ve gathered the responses from this year below, and there truly is something for everyone: cozy mysteries, Gen X touchstones, historical tragedies, odes to nature, international sensations, inspirational memoirs, award-winning sci-fi, sports classics, ingenious retellings, time-space adventures, and even some existential revelations.

What were your three favorite reads of the year? Feel free to swap recommendations in the comments section. If any of our favorites look like good leads for your future reading endeavors, add them to your own Want to Read shelf.


Cybil Wallace, Managing Editor


Priscilla S. Guido, Senior Account Manager


Subi Sundaram, Principal Product Manager-Tech


Kelli Padis, Senior Account Manager


Julie De Lorenzo, Senior Software Development Engineer


Margo Throckmorton, Senior Program Manager


Sharon Hsu, Senior Editor


Alexander Reyes, Finance Operations Analyst


Haley Giangreco, Visual Designer


Ciara Fogarty, Manager, Ads Account Managers


Katie Berk, Head of Product


Suzanne Skyvara, VP, Marketing & Editorial


Daniel Kessel, Social Media & Editorial Program Manager


Aditi Sharma, Software Development Engineer


Jenny Wong, Software Engineer


Nate Taggart, Senior Risk Manager


Heather Curran, Senior Technical Account Manager


Karen Liu, Senior Product Designer


Garnet Shepherd, Senior Engineer


Dana Epstein, Senior Account Executive


Lauren Deyce, Learning Experience Designer


Stephanie Frey, Senior Engineer


Lisa Jablonsky, Sales Director


Chelsie Cooper, Product Manager


Eric Asuncion, Senior Product Manager


Yvonne Garton, Account Manager


Pooja Desai, Software Development Engineer


Mike van Hardenberg, Senior Product Manager


Tony Chan, Senior Software Development Engineer


Meantaek Hwang, Business Intelligence Engineer


Fiona Lee, Executive Assistant


Blake Smith, Revenue Account Manager






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message 1: by J (new)

J A lot of good books here!! Have to say I was delighted to see “Tales of the City” by Armistead Maupin on the list. Love that series so much.


Your local cryptid Julie and Katie are my people 🤌🏻🙏🏻


message 3: by Lucia (new)

Lucia I really like this kind of article! It’s not just the super popular Booktok stuff, there are a lot of new books I’d never heard of.


message 4: by Her Majesty Vi (new)

Her Majesty Vi Now this in an article that should become a monthly/ yearly thing 😂😂


message 5: by JC (new)

JC How fun!! I match most closely with Subi Sundaram. Heyyyy!! ✋️


message 6: by Lee Lee (last edited Dec 04, 2024 12:06AM) (new)

Lee Lee Read 1 from this list, but 10 tbr


message 7: by Aaron Boland (new)

Aaron Boland Lee Lee wrote: "Read 1 from this list, but 10 tbr"

which one have you read? what did you think of it?


message 8: by Carol (new)

Carol A lot of people work for Goodreads. Where's Orbital? The best book I read this year.


message 9: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Upson My three favs that I read this year are: Remarkably Bright Creatures, Weyward and The Frozen River. I will also add Nettle and Bone as an honorable mention.


message 10: by Lisa (new)

Lisa “the Covenant of Water”, “The Women” and for something different “Colton Gentry’s Third Act”


message 11: by Jan (new)

Jan I have read 9 books on this list. I have to say my favorite is Kristin Hannah’s The Women.


message 12: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Salamone My 3 favorites:
Beyond That, the Sea by Laura Spence-Ashe
How to Read a Book by Monica Wood
Happiness Falls by Angie Kim
Runners Up:
Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout
The Life We Bury by Allen Eskens


message 13: by Susan (new)

Susan Jessie wrote: "A lot of good books here!! Have to say I was delighted to see “Tales of the City” by Armistead Maupin on the list. Love that series so much."

I was surprised, too. I had actually forgotten all about that series.


message 14: by Deana (new)

Deana The Women is one of my top 3 too - plus “All the Colors of the Dark” - still have some reading to do before the end of the year & my final choice though!


message 15: by Pam (new)

Pam Collins I have read 6 of these books. I’ve read James, The Women, You made a Fool of Me with your Beauty, A Gentleman in Moscow, The Ministry of Time and The Wedding People.
Other books that I have really enjoyed this year include The Measure, The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store, First Lie Wins, North Woods, The Paris Novel and The Last Thing He Told Me.


message 16: by K Franklin (new)

K Franklin Some really good books I have heard of or have already enjoyed . But my favorite book this year was “Lady Tan’s Circle of Women”


message 17: by Dalene (new)

Dalene Hansen Lots of TBR here, also many I have read. What a great list😎❤️🌵


message 18: by Jan (new)

Jan The Women by Kristin Hannah Violeta by Isabel Allende The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride - These are my three favorites from 2024


message 19: by Kay (new)

Kay Great list. I have read some and mark some as TBR. My favorites this year are First Ladies by Marie Bennedict, The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers, The Bookwoman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michelle Richardson, Split Second, by Douglas E. Richards, and The Rom-Commers, by Katherine Center


message 20: by Karen (new)

Karen Marlow Agree with “The Women” as best book! Disappointed not to see “All the Colors of the Dark”.


message 21: by Lillian (new)

Lillian Kaen Liu - you are an awesome reader!


message 22: by Jasmin (new)

Jasmin love this - are you guys hiring? 😭


message 23: by Audrey (new)

Audrey Steuer I also loved "Lady Tan's Circle of Women" by Lisa See. Audrey Steuer


message 24: by Jim (new)

Jim Smith I’d have to say Fiona and Ciera have great taste 😉


message 25: by Julie (new)

Julie Harrington Lisa and Dana are my "read alike" folks, and The Women was a well done novel from a time I lived through.


message 26: by Nikita (new)

Nikita Gestel This is such a clever and useful article! I loved it and got myself so many new book recs :) thanks!


message 27: by Hanna (new)

Hanna There’s no way Goodreads has this many software engineers unless they all have to spend half their day packing Amazon orders


message 28: by Robin (new)

Robin Kerby HOW did Tom Lake not make it as an audiobook finalist? Meryl Streep’s narration took the book over the top! One of my favorites! Congratulations to the winners!


message 29: by LaceyGoodBooks (new)

LaceyGoodBooks All great books so I have and a lot I don’t, but that’s cool


message 30: by Christine (new)

Christine Nguyễn Very happy to see Sabriel on this list, I just finished Lirael last week and have started Abhorsen. Yvonne, if this is your first time reading the series, you are in for a fantastic adventure :)


message 31: by Rin (new)

Rin happy to see a fujoshi living their truth in accounting


message 32: by echo (new)

echo some of the books are ridiculous and obviously not true.


message 33: by LaBae (new)

LaBae Your local cryptid wrote: "Julie and Katie are my people 🤌🏻🙏🏻"

Right!?!


message 34: by Lie (new)

Lie Priscilla S. Guido and I have the same taste in books and now I want to meet them!


message 35: by Elise (new)

Elise I still might finish one or two books, but as of right now my top three would be

Beach Read
Cibola Burn
Words of Radiance


message 36: by Peyton (last edited Dec 11, 2024 09:19PM) (new)

Peyton Deal I love looking at this at the end of each year! Quite a few that I was able to read this year :)
My top three are:
The Women
Go as a River
Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones


message 37: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay I LOVE staff picks! Somehow they are always better than the plain ol’ bestseller lists.


message 38: by Robert (new)

Robert It would difficult to pick the top 3 with so many good reads this year. The book that I enjoyed the most was AS1 by Trevor Lewis.


message 39: by June (new)

June Furey Six of Crows!! 😁❤️


message 40: by Elaine (new)

Elaine Clark I’ve read a great book called The Secret of the Brighton House by Cathy Howard but I can’t find it on Goodreads. How do we report missing books so they can be uploaded to the system?


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Elaine wrote: "I’ve read a great book called The Secret of the Brighton House by Cathy Howard but I can’t find it on Goodreads. How do we report missing books so they can be uploaded to the system?"

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

This is the kindle edition. If this wasn't what you read please go to the Librarians Group
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...

Be aware that almost everything is very behind in this group, with adding new books being the most behind folder of all.


message 42: by Brett (new)

Brett Why no favourites from data scientists on the team?


message 43: by A (new)

A So funny how I get most matched with someone working in the same field 🙈


message 44: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Powers As if I needed to add more to my TBR! Glad that a few I already had on my TBR, some I read this year, and some I read in the past were all on the list!


message 45: by Naomi (new)

Naomi I love that I saw“Binti” on here it is such an underrated book that deserves so much more recognition.


message 46: by Remy (new)

Remy I love looking at the book choices vs job titles and I gotta say, a lot of them complement each other.


message 47: by Susan (new)

Susan LaDuca Kairos , Booker international winner ,was intriguing and historically fascinating while also an erotic thriller.


message 48: by Susan (new)

Susan LaDuca My favorites of 37 books I read were Northwoods, Heaven and Earth Grocery Store, Kairos, James, and Crying in H Mart. Also Tell Me Everything. The Women was good but overrated, I think.


message 49: by Malvina (new)

Malvina This is a great list. Please do it again?!


message 50: by Leah (new)

Leah My 3 favourites are:
Monstrilio, Gerardo Samano Cordova
Collected Works, Lydia Sandgren
Martyr, Kaveh Akbar


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