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40% of Readers Finish Thriller Books Most: 2025 Survey results

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September 11, 2025
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When it comes to figuring out which books readers finish most, nothing beats asking readers themselves. After all, authors often wonder: What makes someone read all the way to the last page instead of abandoning a book halfway through?

Recently, WriteStats ran a survey on asking the question: “Which book genres are you most likely to finish and why?”

And these insights couldn’t be more valuable. Research on abandoned books shows that even bestsellers like The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling and American Gods by Neil Gaiman have surprisingly high abandonment rates. That makes it all the more important to understand which genres readers are not only starting but finishing.


Survey Results Breakdown

Here’s how the results stacked up:

  • Thrillers/Mystery – 39.8% of votes
  • Fantasy/Sci-Fi – 29.9% of votes
  • Romance – 20.4% of votes
  • Other genres – 10% of votes

These numbers tell a clear story. Thrillers and mysteries dominate the category of books readers finish most, followed closely by fantasy and sci-fi. Romance, while not leading the pack, still holds a strong position in third place. And although “other genres” made up a smaller slice, it’s worth noting that many readers called out specific favorites like memoirs, historical fiction, and nonfiction.

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Mystery and thriller novels dominate completion rates, with their suspenseful narratives keeping readers hooked until the final page.
👉 This aligns perfectly with what we explored in our earlier post, 47% of Readers Read to Escape: How to Write for Imagination Seekers. Fantasy and sci-fi rank so highly because they deliver on escapism. Readers dive into these genres to be transported into magical kingdoms, futuristic societies, or galaxies far away.

Why Do Readers Finish Some Books More Than Others?

The survey also sheds light on why certain genres keep readers hooked.

  • Thrillers and Mysteries thrive on tension. Page after page, they dangle unanswered questions: Who did it? What happens next? How will this end? That drive for resolution keeps readers flipping until the very last reveal.
  • Fantasy and Sci-Fi succeed because of immersion. Readers aren’t just engaging with a story; they’re entering entire universes. Series like Dune or The Lord of the Rings show how rich, layered worldbuilding encourages reading.
  • Romance is powered by emotional payoff. Readers invest in characters’ relationships and stick around because they need to see whether the love story resolves with heartbreak or happily-ever-after.
  • Other Genres—from memoirs to historical fiction—often rely on strong voice, pacing, and emotional resonance to keep readers engaged. A compelling narrative voice can be as gripping as a shocking plot twist.

Even academic research supports this connection. Studies on reading engagement and completion rates suggest that narrative drive, immersion, and emotional payoff are key psychological factors influencing whether readers finish a book.


Key Takeaways for Authors

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Authors across all genres can apply completion rate insights to improve reader retention and satisfaction

So, how can you write books readers finish? Here are some practical lessons you can apply, no matter your genre:

  1. Build Tension and Curiosity
    You don’t need to write a thriller to use suspense. Plant questions early: What secret is the character hiding? Will their choice backfire? This momentum keeps readers engaged.
  2. Invest in Worldbuilding
    If you’re writing fantasy or sci-fi, remember: consistency is everything. Create rules that make your world believable, then let the plot unfold naturally within that framework.
  3. Deliver Emotional Payoffs
    Romance teaches us that emotional connection matters. Readers want to feel something; whether it’s joy, heartbreak, or triumph. Make sure your character arcs deliver those emotional beats.
  4. Hook Early, Pay Off Late
    Strong openings and satisfying endings matter. Readers are most likely to abandon a book in the first few chapters, so start strong. And nothing leaves a better impression than a conclusion that delivers on every promise you’ve made along the way.

Beyond Storytelling: Why Strategy Matters Too

Of course, storytelling is only one part of the equation. Even the most engaging book needs visibility and positioning to find the right readers.

👉 That’s why in our post, 🚀 50% of Kindle Bestsellers are Self-Published: How You Can Join Them, we explored how indie authors succeed not just through strong writing, but through smart publishing strategies. From compelling covers to keyword optimization, these choices influence whether your book gets picked up and whether it’s read to the end.

Building loyal readers means combining compelling content with strong positioning. When both align, you don’t just get readers to start your book, you give them every reason to finish it.


Final Thoughts

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The WriteStats survey makes one thing clear: the books readers finish most share three essential ingredients: tension, immersion, and emotional reward. Whether you write thrillers, fantasy, romance, or something in between, leaning into these qualities will help you keep readers engaged all the way through.

As an author, your goal isn’t just to attract attention; it’s to sustain it until the very last page. And with these insights, you have a clearer roadmap for writing stories that stick.

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