Romance Books Every Woman Should Read Before Falling In Love

do you feel like reading romance books? We have the list you were looking for so you can choose according to your interests. There is something for everyone.

Reading is one of the best habits that a person can have, since it not only helps to spend free time fruitfully, but it is also a way of knowing human nature in a deeper way; through literature we access other lives in a very close way, as if we were secretly spying on their heads, and that, precisely, makes us understand ourselves more.

On the other hand is love as one of the universal themes of many of the stories we tell each other through various media, from neighborhood gossip to big movie productions.

That is why we decided to do a list with some of the literary works whose main theme is love (note, they are not erotic books for women, that is another list) that you might like, but we divide them by subgenre, so that you can choose what you like to read the most.

teen romance books

In this list you will find love novels starring teenagers or very young adults; We have chosen a mix between new and classic authors, so you can choose according to your preferences.

  1. Romeo and Julietby William Shakespeare
  2. Mariaby Jorge Isaacs
  3. pride and prejudiceby Jane Austen
  4. The solitude of prime numbersby Paolo Giordano
  5. eleanor and parkby Rainbow Rowell
  6. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Beforeby Jenny Han
  7. Under the same starby John Green
  8. And tell you something stupid, for example, I like youby Martin Casariego
  9. The engaged princessby William Goldman
  10. Twenty love poems and a desperate songby Pablo Neruda

fantasy and romance books

It was not easy to find quality literature that mixes romance and fantasy, but here is a list for all tastes.

  1. landscape with girlby Jonathan Lethem
  2. throne of glassby Sarah J Maas
  3. witch killerby Shelby Mahurin
  4. Wake upby Beth Revis
  5. Cordelunaby Elia Barceló
  6. Mystic CityTheoLawrence
  7. The voiceby Noelia Amarillo
  8. What if it was you?by Mars, Alexia
  9. the kiss from hellby Jennifer L. Armentrout
  10. Twilightby Stephenie Meyer

Romance and drama books

These books delve deeply into the pain that always surrounds relationships and do so with artistic excellence. highly recommended.

  1. Love in the time of choleraby Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  2. The loverby Marguerite Duras
  3. You won, Rosemary!also know as Don’t let the aspidistra dieby George Orwell
  4. the hour of the starby Clarice Lispector
  5. Lady Chatterley’s Loverby D. H. Lawrence
  6. The tunnelby Ernesto Sabato
  7. Madame Bovaryby Gustave Flaubert
  8. Anna Kareninaby Leo Tolstoy
  9. the scarlet letterby Nathaniel Hawthorne
  10. the inhabited womanby Gioconda Belli

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