Move over dating apps — Gen Z is now having meet-cutes at book club
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Are book clubs the new dating app? Nearly one in four book club members have had a meet-cute at their reading group, according to a new survey.

A recent survey of 2,000 book club participants in the US uncovered that a significant proportion (23%) have encountered someone they fancy romantically within their book club.

Interestingly, men were significantly more likely to report having met a romantic interest at a reading group compared to women (38% vs. 16%). 

Carried out by Talker Research on behalf of ThriftBooks, the research indicated that 44% of those surveyed would prefer finding a love interest at their book club rather than using a dating app.

And out of all generations, Gen X (45%) and Gen Z (47%) were most likely to opt for a book club meet-cute over a dating app.

Interestingly, over half of the book club attendees (56%) admitted to preferring to keep their membership in the club a secret from individuals in their social circle, with a substantial difference between genders – 69% of men versus 48% of women shared this sentiment.

Investigating how much reading they’re getting up to, the study found that book club members read 10 books, on average, in the last year. 

Twenty-eight percent of respondents said that they found it difficult to meet others with similar literary taste prior to joining a book club. 

And respondents’ top reasons for joining reading groups, according to the study, were to read new books (68%), socialize (63%) and to make new friends (59%), with Gen Z and millennials (both 61%) being more likely to join book clubs in order to forge friendships, compared to older generations. 

Seeing where they meet, 42% of book clubs meet in-person, 11% meet online and 43% meet via a combination of in-person and online gatherings.

Nearly all respondents (93%) agreed that meeting with a reading group has been therapeutic and 98% said it’s improved their mental health. 

“Not only are reading groups having a significant impact on readers’ romantic lives and friendships, they’re also hugely beneficial for book club members’ mental health,” said Barbara Hagen, vice president of marketing at ThriftBooks. “It’s incredible to see that readers are joining reading groups for the literary aspect as well as the social and wellness benefits.”

According to the survey results, Gen Z’s favorite genre to read with their book clubs is romance (44%) while millennials (42%), Gen X (45%) and baby boomers (54%) all enjoy mystery books the most. 

When asked what they’re currently reading with their group, popular books respondents cited include “Fourth Wing,” “Gone with the Wind,” the Harry Potter series, “The Book Thief,” “The Midnight Library” and “The Outsiders.” 

And uncovering their all-time favorite group reads, popular titles listed were “Little Women,” “Pride and Prejudice,” “The Help” and “To Kill a Mockingbird.” 

Most readers (63%) said that social media has influenced them to read more in the past year and 57% follow book influencers on social platforms. 

Looking at where they’re most active on social media, Gen Z respondents spend the most time interacting in book communities on TikTok (60%) while millennials (62%), Gen X (64%) and baby boomers (54%) are most active on Facebook. 

“In the survey, we found that readers are meeting in-person, online, in hybrid in-person and online settings and even on social forums. They’re also reading a diverse span of literature from recently-released titles to the classics and making friends and romantic connections along the way,” said Hagen. “If you’re curious about or interested in joining a book club, we encourage you to do it. There’s a group out there for everyone.” 

POPULAR FAVORITE BOOK CLUB READS

  • “Little Women”
  • “Pride and Prejudice”
  • “The Help”
  • “To Kill a Mockingbird”
  • “The Nightingale”
  • “The Silent Patient”
  • “The Women”
  • “Where the Crawdads Sing” 
  • “A Child Called It”
  • “It Ends with Us”
  • “Moby Dick”
  • “Milk and Honey”

Survey methodology:

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 Americans in book clubs; the survey was commissioned by ThriftBooks and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between April 17 and April 24, 2025.

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