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  2. 21 Classic Books Everyone Should Read at Least Once - AOL

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    Read your way through these classic books Storytelling has existed since the beginning of time, and through it all, humans have woven tales of love, hate, morality, and culture.

  3. 25 Classic Winter Books to Read by the Fire - AOL

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    Here, 25 of the best classic winter books to read by the fire this winter: If on a Winter's Night a Traveler Italo Calvino's postmodernist novel is a masterfully crafted puzzle.

  4. The 8 Best Classic Books to Get Lost In - AOL

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    These classic book recommendations are ones everyone should read, based on contemporary bestsellers. Choose from our favorites, including Little Women. The 8 Best Classic Books to Get Lost In

  5. Romance novel - Wikipedia

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    A romance novel or romantic novel is a genre fiction novel that primary focuses on the relationship and romantic love between two people, typically with an emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending. Authors who have contributed to the development of this genre include Maria Edgeworth, Samuel Richardson, Jane Austen, and Charlotte Brontë.

  6. Bridgerton (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    People ranked The Viscount Who Loved Me, a perennial fan favorite, as the best book of the Bridgerton series for its enemies-to-lovers trope "full of banter and chemistry" with character development for the central couple, "both as a pair and on their own." [11] On the Way to the Wedding won the Romance Writers of America RITA Award in 2007. [12]

  7. Emma (novel) - Wikipedia

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    "Let me entreat you to read Emma – it is the very perfection of novel-writing – and I cannot praise it more highly than by saying it is often extremely like your own method of describing things – so much effect with so little effort!" A contemporary Scottish novelist, Susan Edmonstone Ferrier, wrote to a friend, also in 1816: [22]

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