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In 2025, Australian readers demonstrated a distinct taste for certain literary trends, with romance fiction capturing much of their attention. This genre, known for its diverse range of subgenres, captivated a significant proportion of the audience, particularly women aged between 25 and 40. According to insights shared by Day, this demographic represents the largest group of romance enthusiasts.
Australia’s most popular book genres
Women, especially those in the 25-40 age bracket, make up the majority of romance readers, including its many subgenres, Day said.
For instance, Australian booktokker Tierney Page’s romance fiction reviews have garnered her over 800,000 followers.
Day said a genre known as ‘farm lit’ is also having a moment.
“That has actually translated quite well in some cases to an international market too. So I think the fact that it’s able to pivot a little bit and tap into different likes and dislikes of particular readers is why it’s sustained its popularity,” she said.
Bestsellers and the power of BookTok
One thing is clear, though: BookTok content creators are having a significant impact on reading and buying habits, according to literary experts.

Tierney Page and Luke Bateman are both Australian ‘BookTokkers’ who have generated large online followings. Source: SBS News / TikTok
Day said if a booktokker gives a book a positive review and the review goes viral, it can be a massive boost to that book’s sales.
He said books have always been an important part of his life, particularly during dark periods.
Now, the former NRL player and The Bachelor star reviews fantasy fiction from his farm tractor in a style that has amassed him millions of views on TikTok.
How can people read more?
However, most respondents — even those from gen Z — still prefer to read books in print format.
“The numbers differ, and it’s a little bit hard to tell because of the fragmented market, but [audiobook consumption is] probably up around 15 per cent, which is really pretty significant,” she said.