15 Romantic Novels That You Should Read This Summer

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"A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one."  

- George R.R. Martin
Words hold the power to stimulate happiness, incite anger, and even soothe pain. Words can both bring a world together, as well as break it apart. But most of all, words can make you feel loved. They give you hope that good things can happen to you. And it's these words that, when written on a piece of paper, become history. Generations pass by, but the words stay the same. 

Here's a list of 20 romantic books that will inspire you to express your love this summer: 

1. Man, Woman and Child by Erich Segal 

It is a story about love, relationship, infidelity, family and promises and how a marriage stands the test of time, only to strengthen the bond even more! It highlights the fact that no one is perfect and accepting someone with all their flaws is what true love really is. 


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2. P. S. I Love You by Cecelia Ahern

Who doesn't know about this book? Almost everyone has either read it, watched the movie adaptation or done both, but it still feels as fresh as the first time. Holly and Gerry and their undying love has inspired many a love stories of our generation. We've all taken cue from Gerry and left behind letters of love. This book taught that it's okay to give love a second chance; that we should not lose faith in love just because it didn't work out the first time. 


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3. A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare

This timeless classic has a humorous take on love and the complications involved. It's a story about desperation and the will to hold on to your one true love. While many of us would disagree on this being a romantic book when there is Romeo and Juliet, yet it's about reading between the lines. 


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4. A Walk To Remember by Nicholas Sparks

Another book adapted on screen, this book is what we mean by mushy teenage romance. It has a feel good factor, makes us smile every time, and instills hope in us. Jamie and Landon stay alive in our hearts days after we're done reading the book. 


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5. The Fault In Our Stars by John Green

This heartbreaking tale has made us realize how to love the most even when your time together is measured. It's all about making the most of your time together, so that you have enough memories to remember and cherish each other with. 


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6. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

This witty romantic classic talks about how the society at times equates love with money and status. Its funny, sarcastic, sweet and an overall good read. One important lesson - love doesn't know money, it's much more than that. 


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7. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

If you're looking for a love story as passionate as yours, then this is your best bet. It talks about the righteous love of a woman and her encounter with some dangerous secrets. And it has a happy ending. Now who doesn't love happy endings?


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8. The Blind Man's Garden by Nadeem Aslam

A love story in times of war, this one has the underlying thought of the will to fight for love even when the entire universe conspires against you. A story of love, loss and longing that will make you only yearn more for your loved one. 


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9. The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffeneger

Love travels through time; but is it the same as before? That's the underlying thought of this book where Henry travels through time and experiences love different from that of Clare. The story is more of a fantasy than realistic fiction, which makes it the perfect fairy tale romance. 


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10. Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

With love comes lust, delusion and obsession! When your desire for someone makes you vulnerable to the point that you'd rather be wrong, if that's the only way you can be near them. And this is what this book illustrates.


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11. Memoirs Of A Geisha by Arthur Golden

A story based in Japan, true confessions of a geisha, this one combines romance, eroticism and suspense in one powerful book. Also adapted into an Oscar-winning movie, this one talks about love as an illusion in a world where women are meant to only please men. 


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12.  Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern

Love is friendship! Remember Rahul stating this in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai? Well, that is exactly the message this book tries to convey. Two people who grew together, fall in love with different people, but never let their love for each other die, and finally get to be together. It's a tale of missed chances, narrated beautifully in the form of letters exchanged. 


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13. The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks

Set in the post-WW II era, this book captures the true essence of love - all those emotions and miracles and happily-ever-afters. It reinforces the fact that love truly is 'in sickness and in health'. 


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14. Eleven Minutes by Paulo Coelho

A story of an innocent girl whose very first experiences of love leave her heartbroken. She then meets a painter and her views about love change. It's about finding that 'inner light' and experiencing love in its most raw form.


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15. One Day by David Nicholls

Imagine meeting the person you love only once in an entire year. And this goes on for 20 years! Read the tale of two people making it work through the most trying times. 


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