Article 5HGQN ‘I couldn’t be with someone who liked Jack Reacher’: can our taste in books help us find love?

‘I couldn’t be with someone who liked Jack Reacher’: can our taste in books help us find love?

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Lydia Spencer-Elliott
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Readers are in demand on dating sites, with one focused entirely on bringing book-lovers together. But is our taste in literature truly a good indication of compatibility?

He mentioned in his bio that he liked Virginia Woolf and I was like, Ah! The dream boy," says Francesca, 34, who met her boyfriend Andy on Tinder. They spent two years as friends, exchanging books and chatting about Mrs Dalloway, until one day Francesca had a revelation during lockdown: I was like, I miss you so much - I think I love you," she says.

Andy gave her an illustrated collection of love letters between Woolf and her lover Vita Sackville-West: If there's anything that inspired our relationship it would be a lesbian love story from the 1930s," she says. Last year, they went to Hampton Court for a Vita and Virginia date," she says. We joke we'll get some fish named after them, too."

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