By Amanda Cleveland • February 06, 2024
Last month, in a survey conducted by OnePoll on behalf of ThriftBooks, 2,000 romance novel lovers shared their thoughts and opinions about the genre and their favorite characters. Read on to see what we learned about Romance vs. Real Life.
What's most fascinating here is that Fifty Shades of Grey was originally inspired by Twilight, and both Twilight and The Notebook took inspiration from and allude to Romeo and Juliet. New Moon, the second of the Twilight saga, is a direct Romeo and Juliet allegory complete with quotes from the source material. It seems Shakespeare's classic love story is one we want to keep telling again and again. Here are some other Romeo and Juliet inspired works for those who can't get enough of forbidden love:
Among the 2,000 surveyed, about 1/3 (31%) said their interest in romance novels has impacted their expectations of what love should feel like, as well as their overall perspective of love and relationships.
We were surprised to see that while only about 1/3 said romance impacts their expectations, more than half of our respondents (56%) said novels make them more particular in choosing a partner.
Our VP of Marketing, herself a big romance fan and a good expert on the pulse of book lovers, had this to say: "Everyone loves a good love story, but who knew that it affects how people see their partner in real life? Results showed that the power of good storytelling moves people so much that it can affect their perceptions of love, relationships, and the kind of person they want to spend their time with. For many, finding someone who makes their stomach flutter like their favorite romance story is the real-life version of getting that classic happily ever after."
And find that stomach flutter they will, with 49% of respondents saying that romance novels bring them hope that they will find the right person someday.
If you love Barbara's perspective, you can check out her favorite Romance Movies to Fall in Love With, which has recommendations perfect for your next date night!
It's no surprise that with people finding inspiration in what makes a good partner, our survey also found that over 40% of respondents currently have partners who share qualities with their favorite heroes and heroines. The most-shared qualities were:
If you're looking for a funny romantic lead, here are some favorite funny, lighthearted characters sure to give you butterflies:
For the ones who understand patience is a virtue, these romances that focus on kind, steadfast love should hit the spot:
Maybe the way those survey-takers found their romance-novel-perfect partners was because they themselves found inspiration in the characters they love. About half of respondents found courage through books to make the first move!
The big confessions is a universally beloved love story trope for a reason. The big emotions that swirl within the characters finally breaking through, often leading to a big kiss? We can't swoon enough. Here are some books with the best, most epic love confessions:
As you daydream of your dreamboat (or dream book), remember that while parting is such sweet sorrow, books are forever, and our favorite heroes and heroines will always be here to give us that rush of first love again and again.
Survey methodology:
This random double-opt-in survey of 2,000 people who read romance novels was commissioned by ThriftBooks between Jan. 17 and Jan. 21, 2024. It was conducted by market research company OnePoll, whose team members are members of the Market Research Society and have corporate membership to the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR).