Top Five Books of 2022

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The year is coming to an end, and our December List of the Month is dedicated to LibraryThing members' Top Five Books of 2022. Please note that books don't need to have been published in 2022, just read this year. You can see the LT Staff picks on the blog: https://blog.librarything.com/2022/12/top-five-books-of-2022/, and you can join the conversation on Talk: https://www.librarything.com/topic/346468
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6,148 membres
321 critiques
½ 4.3
2
4,541 membres
198 critiques
4.1
24 Members
timspalding, Euryale, mooingzelda, N1na, BookLizard, edparks, KatyBee, anju04, Her_Royal_Orangeness, megbmore, KathyPlank, jpahl, hughesjones, LesFleming, Vamc, evangelinabriggs, CaschuNut, shecraig, Amy1030, dburkholder, rgiddey, Willowmoss13, Hilisoma, Suem330
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CaschuNut: Love the combination of friendship, love, tech, and gaming, which I knew nothing about. The rich details about the elements of the games was fascinating!
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1,872 membres
98 critiques
4.1
22 Members
reader517, knerd.knitter, lmiller62, jeanned, stephenis, Leida, gypsysmom, noveltea, Haviland, jpahl, nankan, nyowh, LesFleming, ASTribe, Wynmasterfunk81, Craftybilda, shecraig, Amy1030, dburkholder, rgiddey, Willowmoss13, Hilisoma
Explications
knerd.knitter: This story was very fascinating. It's probably the first book I've read that addresses Covid, so that made it feel very familiar. The characters seemed very real and were well developed, which is one of my favorite things in a book. Another thing I enjoyed in this book was the use of multiple meanings of language, for example the title re-appearing many times throughout the story in different contexts with different meanings.
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3,130 membres
161 critiques
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22 Members
swhite58, craso, mjfisher, terran, lmiller62, Whisper1, N1na, CarltonC, anju04, banjo123, Verkruissen, jzin, timetunnel, felixanta, BMer916, KathyPlank, Wynmasterfunk81, shecraig, Amy1030, dburkholder, rgiddey, Willowmoss13
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CarltonC: It’s written in that seemingly simple, easy flowing prose, which guides you confidently through leaps in time and space, narrative jumps. It’s knowing and self referential, in a playful way, especially the section about an author on a book tour. But it’s a pandemic novel, because of the awareness of self isolation with a sense of a before and after, the chance and arbitrary nature of life. A good read.
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5,926 membres
332 critiques
½ 4.3
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5,184 membres
279 critiques
4.2
10
5,653 membres
276 critiques
4.2
10 Members
Edward, fastred, craso, brendaough, jburlinson, jeanned, aethercowboy, Sarielle, Julie_in_the_Library, LesFleming
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aethercowboy: I greatly enjoyed the imaginative nature of this story, the unreliable narrator, and the gradual unfolding of the mystery behind the labyrinth. Almost as good as Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell.
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1,876 membres
128 critiques
4.2
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1,631 membres
82 critiques
4.2
8 Members
tardis, Herenya, reconditereader, roses7184, oceancat, pussreboots, Verkruissen, Brandy1411
Explications
oceancat: by turns dark and funny and bittersweet, this is a fairy tale retelling that still feels like a fairy tale, pulling elements from so many different stories. i want to read everything t. kingfisher has written now!
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1,633 membres
83 critiques
4.1
14
5,260 membres
261 critiques
3.9
15
9,740 membres
373 critiques
4.2
16
3,699 membres
169 critiques
4.2
7 Members
agjuba, Storeetllr, sipthereader, almin, Trifolia, hattie_lou, CaschuNut
Explications
CaschuNut: Possibly one of my favorites of all time. Loved the characters and the way they intertwined at the end. So amazingly creative and original.
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1,533 membres
90 critiques
4.2
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14,114 membres
612 critiques
4.1
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1,031 membres
29 critiques
4
7 Members
streamsong, justjukka, Her_Royal_Orangeness, megbmore, AthenaR, hughesjones, KeithChaffee
Explications
KeithChaffee: lyrical fantasy laced with righteous anger, about what we risk when we refuse to deal with our personal and collective trauma
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1,241 membres
35 critiques
4.2
6 Members
Aquila, bookwoman84, Sarahsponda, cmbohn, rarm, Narilka
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Aquila: A lot of series books in my top five this year, all ones where you have to read the other books first. Nona was a delight.
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11,646 membres
777 critiques
4.1
22
1,341 membres
65 critiques
4
23
8,361 membres
350 critiques
4.2
24
3,085 membres
118 critiques
4.2
6 Members
tardis, ca.bookwyrm, ktoonen, roses7184, SOlson096, Brandy1411
Explications
tardis: This was such a comforting book, I read it twice.
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956 membres
49 critiques
4.2
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1,187 membres
77 critiques
½ 4.3
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251 membres
15 critiques
½ 4.5
5 Members
jillmwo, swhite58, reconditereader, merrystar, Laura.a
Explications
Laura.a: I read this book three times in 2022. That was some good pudding.
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791 membres
49 critiques
½ 4.3
29
696 membres
44 critiques
4.1
4 Members
Bookmarque, zhejw, noveltea, RODNEYP
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Bookmarque: a strange novel, but one that works well to encapsulate how old wrongs can haunt people for a long time.
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7,727 membres
368 critiques
½ 4.4
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1,522 membres
76 critiques
4.1
33
6,162 membres
360 critiques
½ 4.4
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1,228 membres
62 critiques
½ 3.7
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242 membres
15 critiques
4.1
36
3,581 membres
181 critiques
4.1
37
10,289 membres
444 critiques
3.8
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3,335 membres
169 critiques
4.1
39
1,533 membres
98 critiques
3.9
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37,893 membres
505 critiques
4.1
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670 membres
15 critiques
4
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50,307 membres
450 critiques
½ 4.5
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1,217 membres
43 critiques
½ 4.4
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1,149 membres
48 critiques
4.2
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4,704 membres
232 critiques
½ 3.7
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300 membres
15 critiques
4.1
47
15,301 membres
205 critiques
4.1
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3,213 membres
127 critiques
½ 4.3
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1,190 membres
83 critiques
½ 3.7
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1,082 membres
50 critiques
4
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745 membres
42 critiques
4.1
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1,847 membres
54 critiques
3.8
3 Members
conceptDawg, knerd.knitter, kleo
Explications
knerd.knitter: I saved this book as my last Murakami to read because I love his longer books. This one did not disappoint! It had all the elements I expect from a Murakami book and felt familiar almost from the start. I love reading a long book that is written well and enjoyable. You begin to really feel that you know the characters and the settings. This book made me feel that I wanted it to go on forever.
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2,481 membres
126 critiques
4.2
54
1,124 membres
53 critiques
4.1
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522 membres
18 critiques
½ 4.5
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1,336 membres
59 critiques
3.9
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298 membres
21 critiques
½ 4.3
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1,064 membres
55 critiques
4
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357 membres
18 critiques
4.2
3 Members
tardis, swhite58, oceancat
Explications
oceancat: the second book in a trilogy often flags, but not so here. my only complaint is i wish these books were longer, i want to stay in the world they create
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717 membres
22 critiques
4
2 Members
meadcl, anju04
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275 membres
16 critiques
4.2
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3,541 membres
96 critiques
4.1
2 Members
SimoneA, DoomLuz
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192 membres
6 critiques
4.1
2 Members
LDVoorberg, JenMDB
Explications
LDVoorberg: Amazing essays of her trauma and survival, in a way that is so truly humble. I talked about this book all year.
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150 membres
7 critiques
½ 4.4
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8,769 membres
182 critiques
3.9
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2,474 membres
164 critiques
4
2 Members
erinclark, RBeffa
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979 membres
37 critiques
4
2 Members
onyx95, N1na
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8,297 membres
183 critiques
3.8
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1,167 membres
65 critiques
4
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722 membres
40 critiques
4.1
2 Members
ablachly, dacejav
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521 membres
25 critiques
4.2
2 Members
Trifolia, banjo123
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2,922 membres
197 critiques
4.1
2 Members
Storeetllr, Laura.a
Explications
Storeetllr: As someone else said, nothing much happens, yet this coming-of-age-in-a-crucible story is compelling. I love how it handles otherness and the growth of the characters.
Laura.a: I read this book three times in 2022. That was some delicious pudding.
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1,534 membres
67 critiques
4.2
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324 membres
19 critiques
4
2 Members
N1na, CarltonC
Explications
CarltonC: Storytelling. Jump straight in, the variation is familiar, anonymous officialdom and borders, wordplay and playfulness, changing time frames, accidentals and historical tales. That was life. Everything suspect. Nothing uncorrupt. Fun and engaging, as ever.
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43,952 membres
704 critiques
4.1
2 Members
TseMoana, RODNEYP
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6,034 membres
306 critiques
4.1
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1,569 membres
79 critiques
3.9
2 Members
terran, vwinsloe
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857 membres
19 critiques
3.9
79
512 membres
22 critiques
3.9
2 Members
Capybara_99, KatyBee
Explications
Capybara_99: If I counted re-reads my No. 1 would be Middlemarch. But George Saunders always lives up to the high bar he has set for his stories.
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461 membres
20 critiques
3.8
2 Members
Bookmarque, sturlington
Explications
Bookmarque: not quite as perfectly executed as Needless Street, but creepy, unsettling, intricate and odd horror tale. But in a good way.
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6,393 membres
388 critiques
4.1
82
5,449 membres
340 critiques
4.1
2 Members
Deedledee, Tosta
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825 membres
46 critiques
3.8
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642 membres
20 critiques
4
85
180 membres
5 critiques
½ 4.3
2 Members
swhite58, Dwaz
86
34,866 membres
272 critiques
3.9
87
3,716 membres
169 critiques
½ 4.3
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2,299 membres
118 critiques
4.2
89
2,080 membres
43 critiques
4.2
2 Members
zhejw, timetunnel
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513 membres
22 critiques
3.8
2 Members
revbean, bjappleg8
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330 membres
16 critiques
3.9
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34,717 membres
787 critiques
½ 4.3
2 Members
SirThomas, chwiggy
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1,988 membres
97 critiques
½ 4.3
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14,772 membres
224 critiques
4
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1,178 membres
44 critiques
½ 4.3
2 Members
mahsdad, Boand
Explications
Boand: A book I thought might just be interesting enough to read, turned out to be a really engrossing biography full of ambition, loss and love. The dedication, hard slog, and gruelling journey of Dave Grohl is everywhere laced with respect and devotion for those around him.
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554 membres
27 critiques
½ 3.7
2 Members
paroof, dianeham
97
16,326 membres
475 critiques
4.2
2 Members
kleo, hildretha
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3,185 membres
102 critiques
½ 4.3
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2,198 membres
127 critiques
4.2
2 Members
revbean, Laura.a
Explications
Laura.a: Mind blown, combined with wanting to live in the world of the book.
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1,583 membres
99 critiques
4
2 Members
jeanned, cmtl