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~Goodreads: The Top 100 Romances of the Past 3 Years ~

From Goodreads:

Since the dawn of publishing—of storytelling itself, really—people have been drawn to romance. As a culture, we seem to appreciate the idea of people falling in love with other people (or, occasionally, vampires). Sometimes the love is elevated and noble. Sometimes it’s dangerous and exciting. Often it’s delightfully explicit. Everybody wins!

We wanted to see what romance has been looking like lately during our particular slice of history, so we’ve collected below the 100 most popular romances of the past three years, as determined by Goodreads regulars. Specifically, we looked for individual romance novels that Goodreaders have rabidly shelved and recommended—each title listed here has an overall rating of 3.5 stars or higher.


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From the 100 novels on this list, I have read 48 of them and still have the other 52 to go. I still have over half of these novels on my TBR, however, some of them have higher priority than others just based on my general interest. I hope to read some of these this year. My goal right now is about ten of them, but I will have to see how it actually goes as the year goes on.

How about you? Have you read any of these or have them on your TBR?

5 thoughts on “~Goodreads: The Top 100 Romances of the Past 3 Years ~

  1. From going by the covers, I think I read 2 of them. XD 6 I tried and DNF. And 4 I would like to read (of which 2 I actually got, Neon Gods from the Library and Hola on my Kindle).

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