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I'm not a romance fan - but I love the novels of Anne Tyler; 'Accidental Tourist', 'Back When We Were Grownups' are good 'uns .
Orwell's '1984' might also fit the bill of non-stereotypical romances. Also, PG has "The Young Visiters or, Mr Salteena's Plan" a romance written by a 9-year old Daisy Ashford. Last edited by Sparrow; 03-28-2008 at 03:17 AM. |
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Since I just reread Frederica I can recommend Georgette Heyer's regency romances.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Suite/3088/Heyer.html recommends some suitable books to start with. I suppose these romances are different since they are so fun to read and often they are comedy of manners. |
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Whew, the list grows longer, thanks!
No, I haven't, but the book is cheap and sounds interesting so I'll add it to my wishlist. Quote:
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I've already read 1984 and yes, the romance-part, if you can call it that, is very non-stereotypical. The Young Visiters doesn't appeal to me on first look, but it's free so I'll take a second look. Quote:
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Someone just recommended "The Time Traveler's Wife" to me. Here is a review http://www.mostlyfiction.com/scifi/niffenegger.htm from which I quote: "You might say the The Time Traveler’s Wife is a love story with a time traveling twist, or a time travel story with a romantic twist." I haven't read it, but I am adding it to my list. Not sure if I can find it as an eBook though. BOb |
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Amazon classifies it under Science Fiction and Fantasy. When I read it in 2004, I wrote, "Well, first, I disagree that this falls into the category of Science Fiction and Fantasy. It's plain and simple a love story. Yep, there's the interesting device that one main character is a time traveler and it adds some complications to the lives of those who know and love him. But, the book can and will be enjoyed by people who don't like SF as a genre." |
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Um, I don't want to be rude or anything, but actually in the beginning of this thread I mentioned The Time Traveler's Wife as a good example of what I am looking for. So yeah, I've already read it and liked it a lot.
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I would suggest Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series.
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love story rec
You might like Every Story Is A Love Story, a novella packaged with Joe Burke's Last Stand for free at www.memoware.com in various formats and stand alone in a Kindle version, www.amazon.com. It takes place in Woodstock in the early 60's, just before the festival. Also, O+F, at the same url's, a steamier novel set in Maine and Hawaii. I wrote them. Enjoy. J
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If you are looking for a good love story that is non-traditional, check out Ken Grimwood's Replay.
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I would suggest some of Annie Proulx's work. The Shipping News is good, but for my tastes Accordion Crimes contains more bang for your buck. I've not read more than those two, but only because I am savouring them over years (Postcards, I own, and it will be next, and then I think I'll start on the shorties).
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I second the recommendation for Diana Galbadon's Outlander series. The books really defy categorization; while love pays a large part, it's not a romance, it's time travel but not sci-fi. The Firey Cross was a bit of a drag, but the latest book in the series, A Breath of Snow and Ashes, was just great.
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