
- ISBN10: 0743290119
- ISBN13: 9780743290111
- Hardcover
- 288 pages
- Simon & Schuster
Chasing Harry Winston: A Novel
by Lauren Weisberger
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Romance Novels
It is an astonishing fact that romance novels rank highest in the domain of literature. Let us first discuss recipe of romance. When the connoisseurs, a man and a woman come together to cherish the so called romance, they have to undergo a cookery more often out of kitchen. Take all or the part of emotions together. Every time use different variations in the quantity to suit your mood.
The ingredients are all sort of emotions taken together. Start from anticipation, awe, disappointment, contempt and anxiety. Then put optimism, attraction and aggression. Lesser the dose of jealousy, anger and remorse, the better is the finish product.
Yes, all the romance novels are based on the techniques which are not so novel; as the romance has been practiced for last tens of thousand years in the genus of genius human beings. Still the readers always have an unquenched thirst to search something more exciting in the romance novels, because 'romance with a darling' is their most darling subject.
Keep it up. Mind well. You don't stop romancing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop romancing. Diminishing romance is a sure symptom of aging.
Well, participants in the romantic tales are the lovers, and in majority of the cases the story swings between 'love-lust-romance'. Romance is considered to be a pleasant experience and emerges purely from a desire of self gratification. Margaret Anderson has said correctly, 'In real love you want the other person's good. In romantic love you want the other person.'



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