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Readers: What’s your favorite romance book?

We want to know your favorite poetry and non-fiction works about love too.

Help us create a guide to romance novels and other stories about love and relationships. (Michelle Groskopf/The New York Times)

The weather is cold and love is in the air. Is there a better time of year to curl up and dive deep into a story about love and relationships?

Romance readers are a force in the publishing world. It’s the highest-earning genre of fiction and brought in over $1.44 billion in revenue in 2022. There are endless subcategories under the umbrella of romance, and of course, even authors that don’t market themselves strictly as romance writers often have love at the core of their stories. 

We’re creating a guide to romance books and need your recommendations. Whether you like a steamy historical romance or a cozy friends-to-lovers YA novel, we want to know what you’ve read and loved. If you have any poetry or non-fiction books about love and relationships that you want to suggest, share those too. 

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Tell us which books you think readers should add to their bookshelf by filling out the survey below or emailing us at [email protected] and we may feature your response in a future article or on our social media channels. 

What are you favorite books about love and relationships?

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