10 romantic books that will make you  remind your love

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P.S. I Love You P.S. I Love You depicts the tale of childhood sweethearts Gerry and Holly, who are still madly in love even after spending many years together. Even when they argue, the couple is so close that they can finish each other's words. Life without the other person is unfathomable until the unthinkable occurs — Gerry passes away suddenly from a brain tumour.

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Ugly Love One of the best sad romance novels that will help you recall your love is Ugly Love. Tate Collins and Miles Archer, two central characters in the narrative, begin an openly sexual relationship. Since they don't even consider themselves friends, the two are clear about what they expect from one another.

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A Walk to Remember Similar to Nicholas Sparks' A Walk to Remember, there aren't many other books that deal with our emotions. The narrative, which was somewhat based on the author's sister, who passed away from cancer in 2000, is about two teens who fell in love despite being complete opposites.

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The Fault in Our Stars The primary character of John Green's The Fault in Our Stars, 16-year-old Hazel Grace Lancaster, who has thyroid cancer that has spread to her lungs, narrates the story. Hazel's parents encourage her to go to a cancer patient support group, where she meets and become friends with 17-year-old Augustus Waters, a former basketball player who has lost both legs and survived osteosarcoma.

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It Ends with Us The second work by Colleen Hoover to make the list of sad romance novels that will make you think of your partner is It Ends With Us. But this one is based on the bond between her mother and father.

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Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen, one of the most well-regarded English novelists, has written the oldest book on this list. When it was first published in 1813, the book was an instant hit and has since remained one of the most-read books in the English language. It is a favourite of many academics and the reading public and is sure to make you cry.

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Oh My Stars American author Lorna Landvik presents the coming-of-age tale of Violet Mathers, a tall and skinny girl who is struggling with life during the Great Depression of the 1930s, in what has been called her most ambitious book yet.

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If He Had Been with Me Laura Nowlin's If He Had Been with Me, a New York Times bestseller, aims for the bullseye when attempting to convey a picture of love and regret. It is a what-if narrative that explores topics of friendship, first loves, and family, as well as everything else necessary, to bring tears to the reader's eyes.

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Me Before You New York Times bestselling author Jojo Moyes's Me Before You is the first novel of a trilogy that also includes Me After You and Still Me. The sorrowful romance tale explores the love and relationship between two people who shouldn't be together.

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Eleanor & Park When Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell was published in 2012, it received positive reviews. The story is about the two eponymous characters, two sixteen-year-olds who come from diverse backgrounds but connect over shared interests despite the difficulties in their life.