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Romance ! - nikkinaz - 15-06-2004 What book do you think best depicts the romance between a couple? I am sure the classics will prevail here ! Romance ! - Icecub - 15-06-2004 The classics are lovely and a great example of how they used courtship and romance in those settings, i love reading them. Which ones are your favourite Nikkinaz??:daisy: :daisy: :daisy: Romance ! - nikkinaz - 15-06-2004 I would have to say that Jane Austen is my favourite classic writer who keeps 19th Century Romance alive, with a bit of added humour. I can just picture the English society of the times, all the drama and intrigue ! ![]() I do read occasionally modern love stories, boy meets girl that we call chick lit type books, and I do not really have a favourite. :lovef: Romance ! - Icecub - 17-06-2004 No i do not have a favourite either, but i so enjoy them..... ![]() Romance ! - jewels - 21-06-2004 ahhh jane austin novels are lovely so quaint with their oldie times of courtship and behaviours i do like a good romance now and then - easy reads - like thirtysomething - that was a good read - read that on the plane i rem'ber last time i went home Romance ! - Icecub - 21-06-2004 Quote:Originally posted by jewels certainly were quaint, i think alot of guys today can heed some of their advice... ![]() Romance ! - jewels - 21-06-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Icecub i agree yes, i think some of the young women (or even girls nowadays!) could do with being a little more quaint and alluring rather than open (in more ways than one ! ) LOL LOL |