What's the "It" Book of 2014?
In 2013, it was arguably The Goldfinch.
In 2012? Gone Girl, for sure.
"It" books. They're the ones that we pass along, that we hope our friends have read so that we can discuss and debate. Love them or hate them, we can't stop talking about them!
So we had to find out: What is this year's "It" book?
The best part of being book nerds here at Goodreads is that we have the data to answer these sorts of questions!
We set a few limitations:
From there, we looked at the most-searched books on Goodreads and, after much number crunching, here's the top "It" book candidate for 2014 … so far!
We Were Liars by 2008 National Book Award finalist, E. Lockhart, reminds us a little of Gone Girl (the "It" book for 2012). With an unreliable narrator and a story full of secrets, it's a book that you can only discuss with people who have already read it! Goodreads member, Giselle, describes it as "an incredible, heartbreaking read that really messes with your mind until the very end."
Of course, the year is not yet over and there are several other contenders for the crown!
Fresh off her success with Best Young Adult Fiction in last year's Goodreads Choice Awards, Rainbow Rowell switched to a more adult theme for Landline – a story about a marriage in trouble. Goodreads member, Ariel, says "This was a really different read, and I realized when finishing it that a big part of that is because it is NOT Young Adult. The cover looks it, Rainbow Rowell writes young adult, but this is adult and it shows. It's darker, it's more realistic, and it's less idealistic. And that's not bad at all, but it's sadder. The book started off harsher and the pay off wasn't as extravagant. All of that in mind, this book was wonderful."
According to Anthony Doerr, the title of his book, All the Light We Cannot See, "is a metaphorical suggestion that there are countless invisible stories still buried in World War II." Shortlisted for the 2014 National Book Awards, it follows the lives of a young, blind French girl and a young German soldier. Goodreads member, LeeAnne, says, "This book has the most hauntingly beautiful prose I've ever read. It is brimming with rich details that fill all five senses simultaneously. It is full of beautiful metaphors that paint gorgeous images. I didn't want this book to end, but I couldn't put it down."
Continuing with the theme of lies that runs through several of the other contenders this year, Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty somehow manages to make you laugh out loud while dealing with some very serious issues. Goodreads member, Nancy, says "Liane Moriarty has done it again – written a book that kept me up way too late because I couldn't put it down. She has a knack for creating characters who are so believable they could easily be someone you know. Big Little Lies is a story of parents acting badly. It is also a smart and witty story about the real lives of children, teens, friends, husbands, wives, second wives, and exes. … Along the way you discover some of the dangerous little lies that people tell just to be able to face the day."
And, finally, a shout out goes to a book that came out in January but just keeps on going strong in searches on Goodreads:
Being selected as an Oprah's Book Club pick clearly gave The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd a major push early on, but this book has continued to stay in our top searches month after month thanks to a high average rating of 4.23 stars. In some ways, this has the makings of another The Help, which stayed on the bestseller lists for years. Goodreads member, Britany, says "I was not expecting this book to grab my heartstrings and pull the way it did. It was unexpected, fresh, and interesting. I literally read this book in two sittings and wasn't ready for it to end when it did."
Any other contenders? We're so glad you asked. Out of the books published in September, these four are off to an amazing start in searches on Goodreads:
Looking for more ideas? We'll get an even clearer answer about the best books of 2014 with this year's Goodreads Choice Awards. Voting opens on Monday, November 3rd and we're looking forward to seeing which books you loved the most this year!
Which book is the "It" book of 2014 for you and your friends?
In 2012? Gone Girl, for sure.
"It" books. They're the ones that we pass along, that we hope our friends have read so that we can discuss and debate. Love them or hate them, we can't stop talking about them!
So we had to find out: What is this year's "It" book?
The best part of being book nerds here at Goodreads is that we have the data to answer these sorts of questions!
We set a few limitations:
- To account for the fact that interest statistically skews high in the first couple of months after publication, we only looked at books published between January and August.
- To ensure that we identified the books with the most sustained buzz, we looked at the average number of searches per month.
- To ensure that we weren't just seeing books that were benefiting from being part of a popular series, we only looked at standalone titles.
From there, we looked at the most-searched books on Goodreads and, after much number crunching, here's the top "It" book candidate for 2014 … so far!
We Were Liars by 2008 National Book Award finalist, E. Lockhart, reminds us a little of Gone Girl (the "It" book for 2012). With an unreliable narrator and a story full of secrets, it's a book that you can only discuss with people who have already read it! Goodreads member, Giselle, describes it as "an incredible, heartbreaking read that really messes with your mind until the very end."
Of course, the year is not yet over and there are several other contenders for the crown!
Fresh off her success with Best Young Adult Fiction in last year's Goodreads Choice Awards, Rainbow Rowell switched to a more adult theme for Landline – a story about a marriage in trouble. Goodreads member, Ariel, says "This was a really different read, and I realized when finishing it that a big part of that is because it is NOT Young Adult. The cover looks it, Rainbow Rowell writes young adult, but this is adult and it shows. It's darker, it's more realistic, and it's less idealistic. And that's not bad at all, but it's sadder. The book started off harsher and the pay off wasn't as extravagant. All of that in mind, this book was wonderful."
According to Anthony Doerr, the title of his book, All the Light We Cannot See, "is a metaphorical suggestion that there are countless invisible stories still buried in World War II." Shortlisted for the 2014 National Book Awards, it follows the lives of a young, blind French girl and a young German soldier. Goodreads member, LeeAnne, says, "This book has the most hauntingly beautiful prose I've ever read. It is brimming with rich details that fill all five senses simultaneously. It is full of beautiful metaphors that paint gorgeous images. I didn't want this book to end, but I couldn't put it down."
Continuing with the theme of lies that runs through several of the other contenders this year, Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty somehow manages to make you laugh out loud while dealing with some very serious issues. Goodreads member, Nancy, says "Liane Moriarty has done it again – written a book that kept me up way too late because I couldn't put it down. She has a knack for creating characters who are so believable they could easily be someone you know. Big Little Lies is a story of parents acting badly. It is also a smart and witty story about the real lives of children, teens, friends, husbands, wives, second wives, and exes. … Along the way you discover some of the dangerous little lies that people tell just to be able to face the day."
And, finally, a shout out goes to a book that came out in January but just keeps on going strong in searches on Goodreads:
Being selected as an Oprah's Book Club pick clearly gave The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd a major push early on, but this book has continued to stay in our top searches month after month thanks to a high average rating of 4.23 stars. In some ways, this has the makings of another The Help, which stayed on the bestseller lists for years. Goodreads member, Britany, says "I was not expecting this book to grab my heartstrings and pull the way it did. It was unexpected, fresh, and interesting. I literally read this book in two sittings and wasn't ready for it to end when it did."
Any other contenders? We're so glad you asked. Out of the books published in September, these four are off to an amazing start in searches on Goodreads:
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Looking for more ideas? We'll get an even clearer answer about the best books of 2014 with this year's Goodreads Choice Awards. Voting opens on Monday, November 3rd and we're looking forward to seeing which books you loved the most this year!
Which book is the "It" book of 2014 for you and your friends?
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yes we were liars is definitely an 'it' book. So happy it's part of the list, now i just have to wait for all my friends to read it.
in the shop l work in the fault in our stars is the book of the as its still in our chart and selling well still
Stewartc85 wrote: "so, if a book is published Sept-Dec... it's never be considered for this?I understand only looking at books that have had so many months on the clock so that you get reliable data, but it's a tad..."
Especially since a lot of "big" books are published during the fall/holiday season
Of these releases I've only read Landline so far but I really want to read We Were Liars, The Bone Clocks, All the Light We Cannot See and The Paying Guests =)
In the last several weeks, I've announced on my review blog my two choices [so far] for Best of 2014.A Sudden Light. Published Sept. 30, so out of range here;
The Life We Bury published Oct. 14, again out of this range. 2014 has been quite an extraordinary time in terms of books that "blow me away," a very exciting time.
I haven't read all the books from the one's listed, but between We were liars and the invention of wings, i would say, We Were Liars, it has an unusual style of writing to it and the story was outrageously good!
I just finished All the Light We Cannot see and thought it was outstanding and beautifully written. I also have read The Invention of Wings and thought the first half was also outstanding but it badly tailed off for me in the second half. The "It" book for me is The Bone Clocks- Simply wonderful and so thought provoking as well as challenging. Loved it!
The Fault in Our Stars was the IT book.no book has ever brought me to tears apart from that book.it had some sarcastic undertones and deeply moving.the dialogue was weird but I loved.made me laugh and made me cry harder.i mean the book was so great that it gave me reading block so yah that's my IT book
Personally I think as long as GR uses searches as the only criteria the claim of "it" is bogus. People search titles here for all sorts of reasons and is no indication of how many actually read and enjoy it. I search many books only to dismiss them as uninteresting to me, or to add to my "don't want to read" shelf. Using searches is completely meaningless as the only criteria.No wonder I rarely find anything on their "Best of..." lists that I think actually are the best of anything.
The Grey Wolves series by Quinn Loftis.At least read book one, that's all I ask. Lol
I fell in love instantly.
Criteria is unknown here. I'm going to assume we're talking about the book that "everyone" seems to love and be reading, regardless of literary merit?
Disappointed there aren't any books from earlier than June on this list. Certainly there must be books from early 2014 that had a lot of hype....The Storied Life of AJ Fikry for one? Hmmmm.
Disappointed there aren't any books from earlier than June on this list. Certainly there must be books from early 2014 that had a lot of hype....The Storied Life of AJ Fikry for one? Hmmmm.
Emily wrote: "We Were Liars is definitely an "It" book! I highly recommend it to anyone and everyone! It's definitely nice to see two YA books (that I recognise anyway) on this list :)"Same! :)
I thought All The Light We Cannot See was stunningly wonderful. And, I just finished Station Eleven, thinking I wouldn't like it, but I did! And, I'm currently reading the Paying Guests...stay tuned!
Granger wrote: "Oh then prob we were liars"I haven't got to read that one yet. But I did read Landline recently. It was better than I thought it would be.
Danielle wrote: "They are talking about books that were released this year. Though The Fault is a good one."Oh, I could have sworn it was out this year. Guess I shouldn't buy into massive hypes then, Lol :3
I don't know about Throne of Glass, but the rules exclude series and Maze Runner is a series and all the books have already been out it was the movie that just came out. :)
Hi fellas,Would like to recommend Rhythms! which was released on October, 2014. You would enjoy the melody and love it for sure!
Hope you enjoy the free flow!
Will be glad to receive your comments, reviews and feedback.
Regards,
Sagar Waingankar
sagar.waingankar@hotmail.com
All the Light We Cannot See is definitely the "it" book of the year, followed by The Invention of Wings. I absolutely hated We Were Liars; Purple prose is not my thing. Landline was good, but not great, and I have yet to read Big Little Lies.
Auntie J wrote: "Personally I think as long as GR uses searches as the only criteria the claim of "it" is bogus. People search titles here for all sorts of reasons and is no indication of how many actually read an..."I totally agree with you and previously posted along the same lines. I think they should only look at books that are actually shelved as "read".
Angeline wrote: "Not really a fan of We Were Liars. Gone Girl is a well-written book but the characters are horrible in personality. I never felt any sympathy for both of them"There is no rule that characters have to be likeable for a book to be good or even great.
Even though personally I didn't actually like the book with it's popularity I am surprised not to see the fault in our stars mentioned.
is a hugely influential book BUT it was first published in 2012, and it may have peaked with the release of the film this year - BUT it was not launched as a book this year. So it cannot be a contender - even though friends did talk about it and all that.Atleast that's my take on the matter.
Alissa wrote: "For me, it was definitely The Invention of Wings. Wonderful."Alissa, The Invention of Wings was one of my 2014 stand out books too!
We Were Liars was THE book everyone talked about ! Honestly, for me it is IT. Even though, I still have to read All the Light We Cannot See !


























Divergent doesn't fit the requirements of the list as it is a part of a series and is not a stand alone book. Also it came out in 2012 so it can't count as an "It" book for this year.