The Most Read Books Right Now on ŷ
Here at ŷ we like to know what people are reading. From peeking at the books of our fellow commuters to not-so-surreptitiously checking out the stacks on our coworkers' desks, we embrace our curious nature.
That's why we're rounding up what ŷ members around the world are currently reading. These are the top books, ranked by the number of people who have read them this month. So what's popular right now? ŷ Choice Awards winners, a memoir from the former First Lady of the United States, recently adapted titles, and more.
Browse the books below and add what looks good to your Want to Read shelf.
That's why we're rounding up what ŷ members around the world are currently reading. These are the top books, ranked by the number of people who have read them this month. So what's popular right now? ŷ Choice Awards winners, a memoir from the former First Lady of the United States, recently adapted titles, and more.
Browse the books below and add what looks good to your Want to Read shelf.
What are you currently reading? Tell us in the comments!
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Yes! Beantown Girls is high on my list!


Totally agree. I found it hard to continue reading too. Characters weren't the most enticing.






@ŷ, I feel better seeing that you are making an effort to focus on and promote books that have weight to them, books with serious subject matter, books with literary merit. You know, actual literature.
Many readers as me like literary fiction, compelling memoirs, timeless classics by masterful authors, yet you rarely post about or promote these genres. Or if you do, they are far and few between. Your constant focus on only promoting the YA and fantasy genres leaves much to be desired from serious readers like me. To each their own on reading preferences, but ŷ feels like it should be renamed YAreads or Fantasyreads. An observation that irks me immensely.
PS: other than to a GR staff member, I will not reply to anyone who sees my comment and gets ruffled by it and defends YA books. I've written what I've written and my comment speaks for itself.

Bit harsh. Who are you, or I, or anyone, to decree which books have "literary merit" and which do not? Or who falls into the category of "serious readers"?
Also, Circe is fantasy. The protagonist is both a witch and a goddess, who lives on an island with her pride of pet lions and uses magic spells to transform trespassers into animals. 🤷♀�
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On-topic: I'm currently reading The Priory of the Orange Tree. Epically long high fantasy about an imperilled queendom, a lady-in-waiting who is really a mage, a dragon rider in training, two top-secret diplomatic missions, and more.
