Romance

Books that focus on romantic relationships between characters.

What Does It Feel Like? Cover
Rating: 4/5

What Does It Feel Like? Review

Kinsella crafts a world of humor and heartfelt moments. Her characters face relatable struggles, but sometimes things get predictable. Still, you'll find yourself laughing at the absurdities and rooting for happy endings.

House of Wind Book Club: ACOTAR INSPIRED Reading Review Journal Cover
Rating: 4/5

House of Wind Book Club Review

An intoxicating blend of magic and romance, ACOTAR enchants with vivid characters and a gripping plot. Sometimes it drags, but its mix of adventure and drama keeps pages turning. Perfect for those who adore fantasy worlds.

Yes to the Mess: Surprising Leadership Lessons from Jazz Cover
Rating: 3.8/5

Yes to the Mess Review

Laugh-out-loud moments and eye-rolls abound in "Credence." The plot explores love, trust, and identity in an intense setting. I relate to the humorous chaos, but some scenes feel too outrageous. Keep tissues handy, it's a rollercoaster!

The Priory of the Orange Tree cover
Rating: 4/5

The Priory of the Orange Tree Review

Samantha Shannon's ‘Priory of the Orange Tree’ features a world bustling with dragons and intrigue. While the intricate storytelling shines, slow pacing can test patience. It's a fantasy lover's dream, if you don't mind a leisurely read.

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.