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Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Staffers Share the Top Books They Read in 2022

Posted by Sharon on December 5, 2022


Here at Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ World Headquarters, we tend to read a lot of books. Like, a lot a lot. And every December, as we finish up our respectiveÌýReading Challenges, we ask our colleagues a simple question: What were your three favorite books that you read this year?
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It's a nice tradition, and every year we got back an intriguing array of fiction and nonfiction, big hits and hidden gems, old favorites and new adventures. For keen-eyed repeat readers of this particular column, yes, Heino ColynÌýreally does revisitÌýHackersÌý(based off the 1995 cyberpunk film) every single year! We checked!
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There’s always a lot to love in our annual collection, and this time around there is truly something for everyone—romance, fantasy, thrillers, eco-science, memoirs, sci-fi, queer fiction, horror, humor, historical fiction� Pretty much everything, really. Alchemists and Anxious People. Legends and Luminaries. And, naturally, Book Lovers.
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Now it's your turn! What are your top three books of the year? Please share them with us in the comments!

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Margo Throckmorton, Senior Account Manager

Priscilla S. Guido, Account Manager II

Sharon Hsu, Senior Editor

Alexander Reyes, Finance Operations Analyst

Danny Feekes, Managing Editor

Roshni Patel, Senior Marketing Manager

Cybil Wallace, Senior Editor

Stephanie Frey, Software Engineer II

Lauren Deyce, Instructional Designer

Dana Epstein, Senior Account Executive

Karen Liu, Lead Product Designer

Shaun Ponting, Program Manager

Jaclyn Woods, Program Manager

Yvonne Garton, Account Manager

Haley Giangreco, Visual Designer

Kelli Padis, Account Manager

Chelsie Cooper, Product Manager

Marisha Murphy, Advertising Account Manager

Liana Huynh, Program Manager

Suzanne Skyvara, VP Marketing & Editorial

Heino Colyn, Program Manager

Lisa Jablonsky, Sales Director

Michael van Hardenberg, Senior Product Manager

Steve Sarner, VP Sales


Now it's your turn! What were the three best books you read in 2022?Ìý

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message 1: by Wendy (new)

Wendy Nelson Five Little Indians by Michelle Good, Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne and The Guncle by Steven Rowley


message 2: by Candice (new)

Candice Ulgheri Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger and The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towels. Difficult to choose only three though!


message 3: by Lucy (new)

Lucy Stewart We’ve got this: Stories by disabled parents Eliza Hull,The complete Maus Art Spiegelman, The storyteller Dave Grohl.


message 4: by Tami (new)

Tami Reed The Last Summer on State Street by Tonya Wolfe, The House in The Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune, and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman


Zehava (Joyce) True Biz, I Must Betray You and Demon Copperhead


message 8: by AGC (new)

AGC Never Name The Dead, by DM Rowell
A Whisper of Solace, by Milena McKay
The Clothes Make the Man, by Finnish Burnett
The Bearded Lady, by Allison Landa


message 9: by lacwygoodbooks (new)

lacwygoodbooks I have two of the books and I saw them on my YouTube channel lacey good books


message 10: by Jeanine (new)

Jeanine 📖Edgar and Lucy
📖The Winners
📖West With Giraffes


message 11: by Megan (new)

Megan Young Mungo
Notes on an Execution
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Breakfast At Cannibal Joe’s
The Drop

Nonfiction:
The Pope and Mussolini
We Don’t Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
Home in the World: A Memoir by Amartya Sen
The Vortex by Scott Carney and Jason Miklian
Red Line by Joby Warrick


message 12: by Megan (new)

Megan The three best fiction would probably be Young Mungo, Notes on an Execution and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow.
I can’t narrow the nonfiction down two more, lol.


message 13: by Ceelee (new)

Ceelee Tough decision! So.many good books this year.
Black Cake, The Violin Conspiracy, and The Murder Of Mr Wickham.


message 14: by Bonnie G. (new)

Bonnie G. The Trees by Percival Everett
Mecca by Susan Straight
The Candy House by Jennifer Egan


message 15: by D Dawn-Uh Duh (new)

D Dawn-Uh Duh I love this, might be my favorite list you’ve shared!!


message 16: by Rachael (new)

Rachael My top 3 books of 2022 are:
1. Babel, Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators� Revolution
2. The Invisible Library
3. Spells for Forgetting

Some good recommendations above too which I will have to check out!


message 17: by LTJ (new)

LTJ Nice picks here!


message 19: by Roy (new)


message 20: by Leah (new)

Leah When We Lost Our Heads, Hello Molly, The Rabbit Hutch.


message 21: by Marlo (new)

Marlo Ducks by Kate Beaton
Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
Trust by Hernan Diaz
The Vanished Birds by Simon Jimenez
A Thousand Steps into Night by Traci Chee


message 23: by Elise (new)

Elise I'm not finished yet obviously. I think one of my current reads is a contender, but for now, these would be my top three.

Arm of the Sphinx
Legends & Lattes
Crooked Kingdom


message 25: by Rachel (new)

Rachel ‘Tender is the flesh� is right up there, possibly ‘I’m thinking of ending things� and ‘the perfect child�, but ‘insomnia� was so good as well!


message 26: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Keane Something to Hide by Elizabeth George, Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young and The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow.
I've still got time to read even more and one may be a favorite!


message 27: by Anna (new)

Anna Easy question this time because I had exactly 3 five-stars this year (so far)!
This Is Our Rainbow: 16 Stories of Her, Him, Them, and Us
In Other Lands
The City Beautiful


message 28: by Karl (new)

Karl dinosaurs, lydia millett
ashton hall, lauren belfer
the great passion, james runcie


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

Wow Book Lovers really took the crown huh? Lol. My favorite book of 2022 was I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy. Super raw, real and honest.


message 30: by Samantha (new)

Samantha Daddi The Pump - Sydney Hegele
If Beale Street Could Talk - James Baldwin
Scarborough - Catherine Hernandez


message 31: by Take2 (new)

Take2 Tami wrote: "The Last Summer on State Street by Tonya Wolfe, The House in The Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune, and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman"

I absolutely loved Eleanor Oliphant and The Cerulean Sea so I guess I'll have to check out The Last Summer on State Street! And maybe I should check out your "read" list too.......


message 32: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine I am halfway through Demon Copperhead and LOVING it. I also really enjoyed Memphis.


message 33: by Katie (last edited Dec 05, 2022 10:29PM) (new)

Katie The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver, Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo, Poukahangatus: Poems by Tayi Tibble

Runner ups are: No Gods, No Monsters by Cadwell Turnbull, Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, Wake, Siren: Ovid Resung by Nina MacLaughlin, You Better Be Lightning by Andrea Gibson, Ghosts of the Tsunami by Richard Lloyd Parry, Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Xhao, Touch of Power by Maria V. Snyder


message 34: by Abisola (new)

Abisola Love on the brain, The midnight library, A thousand splendid suns, The Bromance bookclub, The Silent Patient, Act your age, Eve Brown, We should all be feminists, Dear ijeawele, After I do, A good girl's guide to murder


message 35: by Tory (new)

Tory The Shining by Stephen King, Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune, So You Want to Talk about Race by Ijeoma Oluo


¶Ù´Ç²Ô²Ôé Black In no specific order....
Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult
Lying Beside You(Cyrus Haven #3) by Michael Robotham
The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell


message 37: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Holden Hearts Invisible Furies by John Boyne
Shrines of Gaiety by Kate Atkinson
Lessons by Ian McEwan


message 38: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Prue 1: Looking For Jane by Heather Marshall
2:All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
3:The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
4:The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn


message 39: by Julie (new)

Julie Davies I think Staffer Kelli Padis is a fine judge of a good read! Love your choices! Might swap Still Life by Sarah Winman to trump � The midnight Library� though


message 40: by J (new)

J The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss.

The Black Dahlia by James Ellroy.

Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson.

And a noteable mention:
It's Better To Be Feared By Seth Wickersham.


message 41: by Ciel (new)

Ciel Dexter Our Wives Under The Sea by Julia Armfield
The This by Adam Roberts
Didn't Nobody Give A Shit What Happened To Carlotta by James


message 42: by Ciel (new)

Ciel Dexter Hannaham


message 43: by Connie (new)

Connie 1. Lessons in chemistry. Eenheerlijk boek, ( met een luchtig gebrachte nog steeds hard nodige feministische boodschap) kan niet wachten op een nieuw boek van Bonny Garmus
2. The cabin in the woods van Sarah Alderson. Een super spannende thriller
3. Were the crawdads sing van Delia Owens


message 44: by Joanna (last edited Dec 06, 2022 06:00AM) (new)

Joanna Calder When Bad Things Happen to Good People by Harold Kushner
Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden
Outside the Wire: The War in Afghanistan in the Words of Its Participants by Kevin Patterson and Jane Warren (editors)

I'm Canadian, and Three Day Road (fiction) and Outside the Wire (non-fiction) are both powerful Canadian books. With all three of these, there were times I had to pause and take a deep breath before continuing.


message 45: by Juanita (new)

Juanita Run towards the danger by Sarah Polley


message 46: by Dee (new)

Dee Prenger Cloud Cuckoo Land (Anthony Doerr)
The Book of Form and Emptiness (Ruth Ozeki)
When We Lost Our Heads (Heather O'Neill)


message 47: by Glen (new)

Glen Guldbeck 2022 has been a stellar year for great reads, personally. My top three so far? Mmm?
Don't Know Tough (Eli Cranor)
The Devil Takes You Home (Gabino Iglesias)
Blacktop Wasteland (S.A. Cosby)


message 48: by Sadie (new)

Sadie Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens, Twilight by Stephanie Meyer, and The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han.


message 49: by Bsmom (new)

Bsmom Afterparties, the Sentence, Horse


message 50: by Sibylle (last edited Dec 06, 2022 08:52AM) (new)


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