If you want to get a good idea of what books people are reading, Goodreads is a good place to turn to. Especially when it comes to what readers consider the best books of all time. Keep reading to find out must read Goodreads’ best books of all time. 

I love lists like this and exploring all of the books that made the list. With a long list like this, a ton of books make the list that many would argue against. For me, I love discovering new books to read that might not have come across my radar.

With millions of users, Goodreads have a lot of information about what people like and dislike. There isn’t another website that can do what Goodreads can. The books on the list were voted but Goodreads users. You can see the full list below! 

Must-Read Books According to Goodreads Rankings

The Hunger Games

If you haven’t read The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, then you might not agree that it belongs on this list. But if you have read it, then you will understand. The novel and series is well written and is one of the better dystopian novels written.

The Hunger Games book cover
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins book review

it is no wonder that prequels of the series are still topping charts even over a decade later. I would say that The Hunger Games is right below Harry Potter in a literary franchise that has had a big impact on readers. I enjoyed this series a lot and agree with its placement on the list.

Harry Potter

A series that shouldn’t surprise anyone is the Harry Potter series. Five books made the top 100 list and I’m sure if we covered a few dozen more, then the whole series would have made the list. This is one of the best series ever written and I don’t see anyone arguing against these books to not be on this list.

I understand that J.K Rowling is not in the best standing with readers. But that shouldn’t reflect on the Harry Potter series. Sometimes you have to differentiate the art from the artist. I love this iconic series and franchise and will be reading this series again and again.

Pride and Prejudice 

We all knew that Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen would be on this list. It is a classic novel that has stayed relevant for decade because it is fantastic romance novel. Not many novels age as well as this one and it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen classics
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Elizabeth Bennett is one of five daughters and the novel follows her and Mr. Darcy, who moves near the Bennetts. Elizabeth’s older sister Jane falls in love with Bingley who is a close friends with Mr. Darcy.

Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth interact at a party and while Mr. Darcy falls for Elizabeth, she insults him after he is rude to her. Jane and Bingley seem like they are made for each other but suddenly, things go awry. Elizabeth guesses that somebody doesn’t want them to get married.

A turn of events scares the Bennett family and Elizabeth turns to Mr. Darcy to help. Will Jane and Bingley get married? And how does Elizabeth feel about Mr. Darcy? Jane Austen spins a tale like no other that has remained relevant centuries later and is considered one of the best historical fiction books ever written.

To Kill a Mockingbird

If I had to choose the best novel ever written, I would easily choose To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. It is a timeless classic novel that made me fall in love with reading. That is why classics should be taught in schools because even one book can have a big impact on someone. 

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee book cover
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

The novel is narrated by six-year-old Jean Louise Finch and takes place in 1933 in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. Jean, along with older brother Jeremy, and friend Dill are caught in a drama involving their father Atticus Finch. 

Atticus, a lawyer, is assigned to defend Tom Robinson, a black man who has been accused of raping a white woman. Residents of the town are not happy with Atticus defending a black man. But Atticus is determined to defend him as he would any other man, not matter their race. 

The Book Thief

Another of my all time favorite novels on this list is The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. This classic novels tells one of the best stories about World War II, love, and unwavering strength. It is novel that everyone needs to read at least once.

The Book Thief book cover
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

The novel takes place in Nazi Germany starting in 1939. Liesel Meminger is a foster child that is adopted by Hans and Rosa Hubermann. One day, Hans helps hide a Jewish man named Max Vandenburg in the basement of their home. Liesel and Max form a bond as the war goes on. 

Once a thriving town, Now Molching is a ghost town. The Hubermann are treated horrible because of Hann’s hatred of the Nazi party. His distaste of the party catches up with the family and they are punished as a result.

The writing is incredible but what I love the most is using death as a narrator. If you haven’t read this timeless classic, then you are missing out.

The Great Gatsby

A novel that many people love that while I agree is a great novel, isn’t one of the my favorite novels is The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The novel does a wonderful job of showcasing the roaring 20s and tells a good story.

The Great Gatsby boo cover
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Jay Gatsby has recently arrived at the West Egg part of Long Island and rumors of his extravagant parties have made him famous among the community. Nobody knows how he accumulated his wealth but they want to befriend the millionaire. 

Gatsby himself has his own plans and wants to right the wrongs of the past. He wants to reunite with his lost love no matter the cost. This timeless classic novel captures the magic of the roaring twenties before the Great Depression. 

Conclusion 

The list starts off with The Hunger Games and is followed by a ton of amazing books. While I wouldn’t agree with all of this list, it has a good variety. Novels like To Kill a Mockingbird and Pride and Prejudice have earned their spot here.

I loved seeing some of my favorite novels crack the list such as The Book Thief and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. No list is ever going to be perfect but this one hits a lot of the right notes.

That is all for Goodreads’ Best Books of All Time list. How many of these novels have you read or plan to read? What do you think of the list? Let us know in the comments below. Until next time, happy reading!

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