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Top 10 best Romantic Novels you can read

By Zakria Mirza

By Zakria MirzaPublished about a year ago 4 min read

1. "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen:

Set in 19th-century England, the novel introduces the intelligent and spirited Elizabeth Bennet and her sisters. The introduction focuses on the arrival of Mr. Bingley and his aloof friend, Mr. Darcy. The main body follows Elizabeth's journey as she confronts her own prejudices and misconceptions, leading to a series of misunderstandings and conflicts with Mr. Darcy. However, through personal growth and introspection, Elizabeth realizes her own faults and develops a deeper understanding of love. The conclusion brings about a resolution, as Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy overcome their pride and prejudice, finding happiness and love together.

2. "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë:

The novel opens with Jane, an orphan living with her unkind aunt and cousins. The introduction explores her challenging upbringing and her eventual move to Thornfield Hall, where she becomes a governess for the brooding Mr. Rochester. The main body delves into their complex relationship, marked by secrets and obstacles, including the presence of a mysterious woman. Jane's resilience, independence, and unwavering moral compass are tested throughout the story. The conclusion reveals Jane's self-discovery, her choices based on principles, and her ultimate reunion with Mr. Rochester, resulting in a satisfying union.

3. "Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon:

The introduction introduces Claire Randall, a married World War II nurse who accidentally travels back in time to 1743 Scotland. The main body follows Claire's struggle to navigate the dangerous political landscape while developing a passionate relationship with the gallant Jamie Fraser. Their love is tested by external forces and the challenges of the time-travel predicament. The conclusion brings resolution to their love story, albeit with sacrifices and uncertainties, as Claire faces the choice between two different lives and eras.

4. "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green:

The introduction introduces Hazel Grace Lancaster, a sixteen-year-old cancer patient who attends a support group and meets Augustus Waters. The main body explores their blossoming friendship, their shared experiences, and their journey to Amsterdam to meet Hazel's favorite author. Their love story is intertwined with their struggles with illness, mortality, and the fragility of life. The conclusion brings a bittersweet resolution as they face the realities of their conditions, but their love and impact on each other endure.

5. "Me Before You" by Jojo Moyes:

The introduction presents Louisa Clark, an ordinary young woman who takes a job as a caregiver for Will Traynor, a quadriplegic man. The main body delves into their evolving relationship, as they navigate their differences, confront their fears, and discover unexpected connections. The novel explores the power of love, personal growth, and the ethical complexities of life-altering decisions. The conclusion brings an emotional climax, as Louisa realizes the importance of making the most of life and respecting the autonomy and choices of others.

6. "The Notebook" by Nicholas Sparks:

The introduction introduces the elderly Noah Calhoun as he recounts the summer of 1940 when he met and fell in love with the captivating Allie Hamilton. The main body delves into their passionate romance, their separation due to social differences, and their enduring love for each other. The novel explores themes of love, fate, and the power of memories. The conclusion reveals their ultimate reunion, even in the face of Alzheimer's disease, as their love prevails, offering a poignant and heartwarming conclusion.

7. "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell:

The introduction paints a vivid picture of Scarlett O'Hara, a strong-willed Southern belle, and her romantic pursuits during the American Civil War. The main body follows Scarlett's relationships, including her infatuation with Ashley Wilkes, her turbulent marriage to Rhett Butler, and her pursuit of financial stability. Against the backdrop of war and societal changes, Scarlett's resilience and determination are tested. The conclusion depicts her realization of her true feelings for Rhett, yet the timing and circumstances prevent their reunion, leaving Scarlett to rebuild her life alone.

8. "The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger:

The introduction introduces Henry DeTamble, a man with a genetic disorder that causes him to involuntarily time travel, and Claire Abshire, the woman he meets at different stages of her life. The main body explores their complicated relationship, as they navigate the challenges and paradoxes of time travel. The novel delves into their deep connection, enduring love, and the impact of Henry's uncontrollable disappearances. The conclusion brings a mixture of resolution and loss, as the characters' lives intertwine and their love persists across time, while grappling with the consequences of their unique circumstances.

9. "The Rosie Project" by Graeme Simsion:

The introduction introduces Don Tillman, a socially awkward genetics professor who embarks on "The Wife Project" to find a suitable partner. The main body focuses on Don's encounters with Rosie, a spontaneous and unconventional woman who challenges his orderly world. As they collaborate on a project to find Rosie's biological father, their interactions lead to unexpected emotions and personal growth. The conclusion brings a heartwarming resolution as Don realizes that love cannot always be neatly planned or scientifically explained, ultimately finding happiness with Rosie.

10. "The Hating Game" by Sally Thorne:

The introduction sets the stage in a corporate office, where Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman work in a constant state of rivalry and animosity. The main body explores their witty banter, secret attractions, and the shifting dynamics as they compete for the same promotion. Their relationship evolves from adversaries to reluctant allies, revealing hidden depths and vulnerabilities. The conclusion offers a satisfying resolution as they confront their true feelings, overcome misunderstandings, and embrace a love that blossoms from a place of initial animosity.

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Zakria Mirza

My multifaceted abilities as a writer and leader shine brilliantly. With a dazzling literary prowess that captivates and mesmerizes, my words possess an exquisite eloquence, leaving readers spellbound.

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