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Pink Slip by Katrina Jackson6/2/2023 ![]() We’re not here to judge your reasons, but we won’t apologize for adding to your TBR pile either. Or maybe you love all of the movies on this list and are looking for romance reads that offer more of the same. Hence this list, offered as an antidote to those unsatisfactory endings, but with a fun twist! We’re recommending romance novels based on the rom-coms they could be easily paired with - say, if you’re planning on staying in this Valentine’s Day and want to enjoy a thematically appropriate double feature. ![]() (It’s how we end up getting lists consisting of books like Lolita and Anna Karenina and Wuthering Heights - not exactly containing that “happily ever after” that the actual romance genre is known for.) The problem comes when these lists include books that are, in fact, literary fiction with a through line that could maybe be considered romance if you tilt your head and squint. ![]() On the surface, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that romance novels are awesome, and more people should be reading them at every available opportunity. ![]() Well, folks, it’s that time again: Valentine’s Day is approaching and romance recommendations are already flooding the internet. ![]()
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