Books to Read This Valentine’s Day

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You can either be that person who’s curled up in a blanket, sipping coffee and enjoying the single life, or the one tugging on your partner’s hand to buy you a cotton candy while walking on the road thinking about how blissful it is to have that person in your life. If you find yourself in the first category this Valentine’s Day or if you are away from your beloved, or if you both just love to read together, here’s my list of must-reads for you to pick from. Happy Reading!

Paris – Katy Matron

This is a must read for all those who are yet to find their romantic soulmate.  Beautifully written, with lots of drama, it is evocative, powerfully stirring and set in the city of love – what better recommendation can there be for a romantic read?.

The Fault In Our Stars – John Green

Not surprised to see this book on the list, right? Almost everyone who loves to ready romantic comedy/fiction must have grabbed it and cried over it. It’ because the story gives us a different dimension to love. If you are one of those who have skipped the book for the movie – I suggest you to take a read and experience love in the words.

Love Poems by Pablo Neruda

One of the best collections of Love Poetry, brought together by Pablo Neruda. No one does love poetry better than him, it is playful, sensual and totally relatable. If you’ve never been in love, Pablo just might be your first.

Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen

Love the classics? Then here’s a timeless one for you. The emotional roller coaster ride of falling in love and hating the idea, and not all together liking the person you’re falling for.

If I Had A Love Story – Ravinder Singh

A favorite with Indian readers. This teenage fiction has captured the heart of thousands of young readers and gives a simple answer to a very obvious problem – If I had a love story?

The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald

Exploring the theme of idealism in relationships, another classic for people who love without boundaries.

Twilight – Stephanie Meyer

Vampires and lovers? A teenage fiction that is still trending in the hearts of young readers would take you to a world where love isn’t only restricted to humans.  

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