Romances for a Young Man in Love

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Kartinian
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Romances for a Young Man in Love

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I think I love the girl I'm dating and I've had a deep interest in romances latley. I've seen pretty much every romance movie, or at least the ones I've wanted to see. I want to get some romance novels in.

If at all possible gimme some famous ones that arent buy Jane Austin (read those already). Also many romances, and other books too, are simply written for money. As in dont give me number 23 of series X, I respect books a lot, mainly cause I stick to classics, and anything thats really deep and understanding would be great.

I've never read a romance from the point of view of a guy, any of those I'd like very much.

I'm 21, and studying to be a psychologist, if this helps. Many thanks.
Kartinian
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Post by Kartinian »

no one, then
google reccomends Outlander, I'll try that.
freckles
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Post by freckles »

I've read the Outlander series and really liked them. I'm a girl that isn't big on romance books, but that one definately has a strong love story in it and I enjoyed the whole series.
sarah_9
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Post by sarah_9 »

Hello,

You must read "Gone with the wind", i think it is one of the best work in romantic literature.



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sarah_9
Litgen
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Post by Litgen »

"Gone with the wind" is a great book. But I'll recommend also "Thorn Birds"
msllstarz
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Post by msllstarz »

Love Story was also really good and it is written from the point of view of a guy
Kingfan09
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Post by Kingfan09 »

Dracula. No seriously.
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Post by jtothero »

Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White.

If you read and enjoyed Jane Austen, you should like this book since it is also a Victorian novel. Lots of plot twists and intrigue, also some of the best villains in a novel I've ever read.
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