What is romantasy? Our experts explain the bestselling book trend
- Written by Jodi McAlister, Senior Lecturer in Writing, Literature and Culture, Deakin University
In 2015, Sarah J. Maas published A Court of Thorns and Roses[1], in which teen heroine Feyre is swept away from her human life into a world of magical fairy court intrigue and romance. The novel, which was marketed as young adult, was very popular. It hit, among others, the New York Times bestseller list[2].
However, the short-term success of the book pales in comparison to the longer-term success of the (five-book) series it belongs to. Maas has now sold[3] 40 million copies of her books worldwide (as of February 2024).
A Court of Thorns and Roses (referred to by fans as ACOTAR) was already popular on bookish social media, but it hit truly extraordinary heights with the emergence of BookTok – the reader-generated, bookish arm of the social media platform TikTok. Almost as soon as BookTok became a phenomenon – in around 2020 – so too did A Court of Thorns and Roses.
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