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Popular Book Genres Around The World
Books have been teaching and inspiring people for hundreds of years, ví World Book Day is more than thở a well-deserved celebration.
To honour the day, ‘Study in Switzerland’ has done some in-depth research into the most popular book genres worldwide.
In the world of literature, there are many different types of books. Diverse genres cater to tướng different consumers to tướng meet a range of needs. Poetry appeals to tướng certain readers, while mystery and romance appeal to tướng others. But what are the most popular book genres and what tự people read across the world?
Key Take Away Points
- Romance, classic, and poetry books are at the top of the list in popularity among readers worldwide.
- You are far more likely to tướng find classic books in the homes of English-speaking countries.
- Horror books are the most popular book genre in Latin countries, whereas fantasy books are the most popular in Europe.
- Asians searched on the mạng internet for “poetry books” more than thở any other book genre.
- The thriller novel genre rules supreme in Dutch-speaking countries, whereas Norwegian readers choose crime fiction above other genres.
Romance Books Are Hogging the Limelight
What is your preferred literature genre? You’re not alone if you said poetry, classics, or romance novels. These three genres, according to tướng our data, are at the top of the popularity list among readers globally, with Romance dominating and outselling fantasy, classics, poetry, adventure books, and all other genres. Given their nickname “city of love,” it’s easy to tướng believe that the French enjoy romance novels. Apart from its magnificent beauty and incredibly romantic culture, it is also trang chủ to tướng some of the world’s best love stories.
Classics Are Most Popular in English Speaking Countries
While all countries cherish their classics, our research shows that English-speaking countries have a particularly high level of interest and enthusiasm for their cultural history. This is especially true in England, where a significant number of authors are now considered classics. As a result, English readers are more inclined to tướng read books mix in their own nation.
Fantasy is Popular in Europe
It’s not surprising that Europeans appreciate a good fantasy novel, and who can blame them? The love of the intricate world-building that the authors create for an audience to tướng immerse themselves in these stories.
The fact that most fantasy stories focus entirely on European-inspired places is perhaps the main reason for this genre’s popularity in Europe. They are popular and widely appealing to tướng readers of all ages since they take place in fantastical realms full of adventure. If you look at the most well-known books and series of all time, you’ll see that the fantasy genre is at the top of the list. The Hobbit, the Harry Potter series, and the Lord of the Rings trilogy are just a few examples.
Dutch Thrillers Are Alive and Well
The Dutch tend to tướng enjoy reading suspenseful novels with unexpected twists and turns. Thriller books are thriving in the Netherlands and Belgium, as one might expect from the country that gave us thrillers such as The Vanishing (see the Dutch original) adapted from the novella The Golden Egg (1984) by Tim Krabbé.
Nordics Love of Crime
Reading criminal stories, particularly at Easter, is as prevalent in Norway as eating chocolate and skiing. Easter for Norwegians, means drowning in mystery fiction between shovelling snow and skiing on it. When they don’t have a book to tướng read, their families can watch a variety of crime thrillers and horror films on Norwegian television.
Asia is Poetry’s No.1 Fan
When it comes to tướng poetry, Asian countries have a rich history and are passionate about their poets. Poetry books are the most popular book genre in Asian countries (according to tướng Study in Switzerland’s research). It’s only natural to tướng assume that it’s due in part to tướng a sense of national pride at having produced such notable and internationally recognized poets as Lu You, Li Bai, Wang Wei, and others.
Poems by Margaret Atwood and Leonard Cohen are among the most well-known poets in the world, ví it’s no surprise that poetry is also a very popular genre among Canadians.
Adventure Books
Adventure books may not be as popular or well-known these days, but readers in Turkey, nước Australia, and Korea think otherwise. When it comes to tướng amusement and stay-at-home activities, these are the most popular genres of books they prefer.
A good adventure story transports us to tướng a world we would not otherwise visit. We become invested in the characters and what matters to tướng them. It’s perhaps all these unusual and different places that adventure books take us to tướng that draws an audience in.
Horror Loving Latino
It’s no surprise that horror novels are the most popular book genre in Latin America. They have some of the best dark mythology, including La Llorona, El Cuco, and El Chupacabra, to tướng mention a few. They also have a plethora of mythical monsters and horror stories to tướng keep readers entertained for the rest of their lives.
In Latin America, ghosts are extremely popular. In an interview, Edwin Pagan, the founder of Latinhorror.com, stated, “Traditionally, we have always enjoyed ghost stories, the macabre, and Gothic tales.” “They’re simply woven into the fabric of who we are as a people.”
With 69% of consumers believing that print is the most enjoyable way to tướng read books[1], it is no wonder that you may not be left inspired to tướng get your old battered copy of your favourite book out and start reading again.
If reading about different cultures and their preferred genre of literature has inspired you to tướng pick up your reading habit again, you might find these articles interesting. From 15 tips on getting back into reading, to tướng 6 ways reading can improve your mental wellbeing, there’s something for everyone. So why not pick up a book and get reading this World Book Day.
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