r/Romantasy is a subreddit with 88k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and pain & anger, and the community frequently discusses romantasy, recommendations, books, fantasy, and book, and they frequently recommend/review romantasy, romantasy books, and fantasy books.
A friendly community for readers and writers to discuss everything Romantasy, from latest releases, classics, fan art, tropes, and more! We welcome discussion on fantasy, sci-fi, and paranormal books - as long as there's a romance element, we're hooked!
Popular Themes in r/Romantasy
#1
Advice Requests
: "Recommendations where being feminine isnβt a weakness?"
18 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "The more I read, the pickier Iβm getting"
4 posts
#3
Self-Promotion
: "It's my b-day and all I want is more bookish friends!"
3 posts
Popular Topics in r/Romantasy
#1
Romantasy
: "Romantasy like this"
61 posts
#2
Recommendations
: "Please recommend me a book that DOES NOTTTT follow this plot:"
53 posts
#3
Books
: "Is there any Books that started off strong and ended badly?"
41 posts
#4
Fantasy
: "πWhat is your favorite romantasy book of all time?"
32 posts
#5
Book
: "What was the last Book you found really exciting? In a mind-blown, I-want-to-read-it-again, must-tell-someone-immediately way?"
28 posts
#6
Series
: "Best COMPLETED Series and/or stand-alones that you will recommend until the end of time"
26 posts
#7
Mmc
: "I've been highlighting every part where the FMC describes the Mmc as dangerous"
24 posts
#8
Romance
: "Romance between a man and a mermaid."
19 posts
#9
Fmc
: "I've been highlighting every part where the Fmc describes the MMC as dangerous"
18 posts
#10
Characters
: "Why does the fandom hate FMCs for having a normal reaction to massive lies?"
13 posts
Products Discussed in r/Romantasy
Romantasy
24 reviews
#1
Kathryn Moon
5.0β
from 3 reviews
#2
Grace Draven
5.0β
from 2 reviews
#3
Miranda Lyn
4.0β
from 1 review
Romantasy Books
22 reviews
#1
Helen Harper
4.0β
from 2 reviews
#2
Rebecca Ross
3.5β
from 2 reviews
#3
T. Kingfisher
4.5β
from 2 reviews
Fantasy Books
9 reviews
#1
Sarah J. Maas
5.0β
from 3 reviews
#2
Rebecca Yarros
5.0β
from 2 reviews
#3
A Series of Unfortunate Events
5.0β
from 1 review
Flair Used in r/Romantasy
#1
Discussion
: "Gatekeeping reading is lame"
53 posts
#2
Book Request: No Self-Promo
: "Romantasy like this"
26 posts
#3
Book Request: Self-Promo OK
: "Books where he can't wait and has some... self-care"
20 posts
#4
Question
: "Recommendations where being feminine isnβt a weakness?"
18 posts
#5
Meme / Humor
: "Every romantasy ever"
16 posts
#6
Pick My Next Read β¨
: "What should I read next?!"
15 posts
#7
π€¬ Rant
: "Why do so many MMCs and FMCs look like this"
14 posts
#8
Self Promotion Sunday
: "Some of my recent paintings, personal projects and book illustrations"
10 posts
#9
Book Review
: "Crown of Frost by Brynn Maddox is absolute trash"
10 posts
#10
π Rave
: "ACOTAR audiobook while playing Minecraft, Famous CH20π©"
6 posts
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Yearly
+67k members(312.6%)
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Last updated: July 2, 2026