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5 Love Stories To Read This Valentine’s Day

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, the need to stock up on romantic stuff has suddenly gone up. With movies and books these days being too cheesy than touching, we take a look at five of the most romantic novels to read in the month of love. Come, fall in love…all over again.

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, the need to stock up on romantic stuff has suddenly gone up. With movies and books these days being too cheesy than touching, we take a look at five of the most romantic novels to read in the month of love. Come, fall in love…all over again.

Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen):
One of the classics from the era gone by, this Jane Austen tale tells the story of a girl caught between her love and ideals. Through twists, turns and Austen great sense of humour, the novel is one of the most read love stories of the world. Let’s face it, most of us have lost beautiful years of our lives looking for Mr Darcy, haven’t we? Well sketched characters, interesting plot developments and a quirky look into the lives of the high society, this book made us all fall in love. We are sure that you have read this book plenty of times. But this one never gets old, does it?

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The Time Traveller’s Wife (Audrey Niffenegger):

Beautiful, complicated and sometimes unbelievable, this love story fights all odds to have a great happy ending. It’s the story of Henry, librarian, who can time travel, and his relationship with his lover and later wife, Clare. He can’t control when and how he time travels and Clare patiently waits around for him every time he goes on one his trips. It’s as romantic as it can possibly get!

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The Birth of Venus (Sarah Dunant):
If you enjoy walking through the dusty lanes of history and vintage romance, this is the book for you. Written over a decade ago, the book is set in the late 15th century Florence and traces the love affair between Alessandra Cecchi, an ambitious and talented girl and a young painter who is summoned to redo her palatial house. Torn between class, creed and the political system of her times, she is the only one who can save him. And she is also the one who is harmful to him. Ouch.

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The Thorn Birds (Colleen McCullough):
This book will make you laugh, cry, fall in love and passionately feel for the characters as the forbidden love of a priest and beautiful, headstrong girl unfolds. Set in the early 1900s of Australia, it’s a fabulously touching story that will reinstate your faith in love stories and love itself. The fast-paced book will have you skimming through the pages at one stretch as you’re eager to find out how the conservative society of an earlier era reacts to this controversial love saga.

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The English Patient (Michael Ondaatje):

This 1992 love saga is about a nurse and a severely burnt WWII war unnamed veteran, the English patient. It’s passionate, touching and makes you feel for the lead characters who are trapped between their duties and love for each other. Does the English patient walk into the sunset with his lady love? Or does the war veteran have a story as anonymous and forgettable as his name?

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