Romance

Books that focus on romantic relationships between characters.

Madame Bovary: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) Cover
Rating:4/5

Madame Bovary Review

Emma Bovary dreams big but faces harsh realities. Flaubert captures her turmoil with vivid detail, poking fun at bourgeoisie life. While captivating, the lengthy prose might be a challenge. Worth it for the artistry!
It Ends With Us Movie Review: Explaining Each Character's Role and Film Insights Cover
Rating:4/5

It Ends With Us Review

"'It Ends With Us' by Colleen Hoover weaves a tale of love, hardship, and growth. While characters shine, some plot moments felt rushed, leaving the reader wanting a bit more depth. Overall, an emotionally charged read, just bring tissues."
The Fault in Our Stars cover
Rating:4/5

The Fault in Our Stars Review

Hazel and Augustus find love amidst cancer's chaos. They use humor to lighten the load, and Green's witty writing captures their essence. Though dialogue feels too clever at times, the emotional depth outweighs this. A brilliant read overall.
By Any Other Name Cover
Rating:4.3/5

By Any Other Name Review

Hazelwood crafts hilarious romance with relatable, nerdy characters. Her stories are a delight! However, character development can be predictable. Ah, pseudonym woes—Ali Hazelwood remains a mystery name-wise. Do dive into her books for fun and laughs!
Punk 57 cover
Rating:4/5

Punk 57 Review

Penelope Douglas' Punk 57 hits all the sweet spots in a tangled web of pen-pals gone wrong, teenage angst, and unexpected romantic twists. It's like reliving high school drama, but with more intrigue and surprises.
Book Lovers Cover
Rating:4/5

Book Lovers Review

Book Lovers' charms with delightful humor and heartfelt moments. Nora and Charlie's banter sparkles, but a few plot twists are predictable. If you're a fan of witty romance, this one's for you! Perfect for a cozy weekend read.
Through My Window (Hidalgo Brothers) Cover
Rating:4.3/5

Through My Window Review

Ariana Godoy's 'Through My Window' captures hearts with its modern tale of young love and growth. Raquel's journey captivates, while Ares surprises. The writing style is relatable, ensuring readers stay engaged till the end.
Rating:4.3/5

the nightingale Review

'The Nightingale' soars with its gripping plot and emotional depth. Readers follow two sisters, Vianne and Isabelle, on a moving journey through WWII France. Occasionally melodramatic, but overall a must-read for fans of historical fiction.
Rating:2.5/5

365 Days Review

Blanka Lipińska's '365 Days' spins a wild romance full of twists. It's chatty and thrilling, but characters need more depth. Fans of steamy fiction might enjoy the ride, even if it's a bit predictable.
Tell Me Lies: A Novel Cover
Rating:3.8/5

Tell Me Lies Review

Carola Lovering's 'Tell Me Lies' packs a punch with its twisty plot and authentic characters. It's like witnessing a train wreck—you can't look away. Yet, some might find the pacing a bit too swift.