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β€˜His favourite book was by Jordan Peterson, which was a massive ick’: how books perform on dating apps

13 February 2026 at 13:08

Mentions of reading in Tinder bios are up 29% in the last year. But is searching for a fellow fan of one’s favourite author really a shortcut to compatibility?

β€˜One of my Hinge prompts is: β€˜What’s the best book you read this year?’ and I swipe left on anyone who says a book I don’t like,” says 29-year-old Ayo*. β€œSomeone once replied with a book by Jordan Peterson, which was a massive ick.”

It’s a blunt approach to romance, but Ayo is far from alone. Books have long functioned as cultural shorthand for personality – signals of taste and worldview – but dating apps have accelerated and intensified that process. In an attention economy that rewards speed, these signifiers have to be legible at a glance.

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Β© Photograph: Blend Images/Alamy

Β© Photograph: Blend Images/Alamy

Β© Photograph: Blend Images/Alamy

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Arundhati Roy and Sarah Perry longlisted for Women’s prize for nonfiction

11 February 2026 at 09:00

Sixteen authors – including Lea Ypi, Lyse Doucet and Barbara Demick – are in contention for the Β£30,000 award, launched to address a historic gender imbalance in nonfiction prizes

Arundhati Roy, Sarah Perry and Lea Ypi are among the writers longlisted for this year’s Women’s prize for nonfiction.

Sixteen authors are in contention to win the Β£30,000 award, launched in 2024 to address the persistent gender imbalance in UK nonfiction prize winners.

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Β© Photograph: Women's prize for nonfiction

Β© Photograph: Women's prize for nonfiction

Β© Photograph: Women's prize for nonfiction

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