A classic tale of longing and illusion, Nick Carraway meets millionaire Jay Gatsby, whose lavish life masks obsession with Daisy, showing desire’s power to distort reality and turn people into symbols rather than humans.
Once dismissed as 'just another love story', this Turkish classic follows Raif Efendi, a shy 1920s Berlin soap-maker, who falls for the independent artist Maria Puder, an intense romance complicated by distance, miscommunication, and longing.
Summer Lightning brims with romantic mix-ups, schemes, and pride at Blandings Castle. Lord Emsworth, his prize pig, stolen manuscripts, and sneaky secrets drive a hilarious tale of love, blackmail, and happy endings.
While the movie might've been more famous, Ian McEwan’s novel is just as good, tracking Robbie and Cecilia’s love, warped by class, war, and false accusation, showing how feeling endures even when reality fails.
Often overlooked by men, Austen examines love entangled with money, inheritance, and reputation, sisters Elinor and Marianne navigate heartbreak and societal pressures while men confront honor, pride, and responsibility in matters of the heart.
The Rosie Project follows Don, a logic-driven professor, whose structured approach to dating is overturned by his feelings for Rosie, teaching him that love can’t be quantified.
Normal People follows the relationship of Connell and Marianne through love, class, and heartbreak, thus showing how love can be strong yet still fail to create security
In Nights in Rodanthe, Adrienne and Paul, both burdened by loss and regret, find unexpected comfort and love while stranded together, briefly discovering a second chance at connection, although it’s not to be.