Top Rated How To Fall In Love Book

By Paul Kelly


It happens that one day you have a friend and before you even know it you have developed mutual feelings. This is the most confusing scenario. To avoid making silly mistakes you need an expertly written how to fall in love book. There are books that focus on turning friends into lovers without shocking them or losing them forever. The following pieces of literature will blow your mind.

Emily Bronte titled his story Wuthering Heights. The story is a classic narrative of people who suddenly developed mutual affection. As is normal in such cases, all that would have gone wrong does go wrong. The excellent literary value of this book saw it being turned into a successful TV series. The descriptions and narrations given are simplistic and capture daily motions. It is a lesson about reciprocating affection and dealing with bitter revenge.

Anton DisClafani takes credit for a tragic story in The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls. The focus of this title is the damage that affection can do to old friendships. A fifteen years old girl is excommunicated from the camp because of tragic affection. The prowess with which Anton crafts this story will make you realize why the idea of cousins in 1930 differs from what it is today.

The fairly tale that comes with mutual affection is what Steve Kluger concentrates on in the title Almost Like Being in Love. The author makes you feel like the affection is real and directed towards you. This novel is full of suspense and will keep readers guessing. The main characters risk all to enjoy their mutual feeling after being reunited twenty years later.

Mansfield Park is the handwork of Jane Austen. In her unique narrative style, she places lover and enmity on the same story line. The slow moving drama ends as pleasantly as one would expect. It describes the feeling of lovers finding their destiny.

Passionate lovers never want to let each other go. This is the feeling that informed Man Booker Prize Finalist novel entitled Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. It is about a love triangle involving three students. It incorporates some science fiction of cloning. The author seems to use the book to ask the philosophical question of whether the feeling can deliver you from a tragic fate.

Lovers have a way of finding their imagination in the sky. This is the reality that informed Kelly Quindlen to choose Her Name in the Sky as the title of this excellently crafted novel. Its setting is a familiar conservative society that is dominated by religion. Such an environment makes it difficult for lovers to be expressive. Even with attraction from without, they maintain their fidelity to childhood affection. The story seems to suggest that only those willing to fight for what they believe in will enjoy its fruits.

There are many other books exploring the theme of love and affection towards best friends. The brave authors have made their case. It is upon the reader to explore the ideas and determine whether they will work in your situation. At the end of the day, it is the most passionate lovers who will win.




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