Is there anything better in this world than that rush of adrenaline, that
natural high at the feeling of love? For the reader and viewer, genuine,
swooning, pulse-racing, fever inducing, gleeful, heartful love can be so much
fun.This month you could start at historical romance and indulge yourself in Julia Quinn’s On the Way to the Wedding. Or you could watch
Shakespeare in Love or oh-so-many versions of Pride and Prejudice. If you prefer contemporary reads there are some wonderful characterisations
in Rachel John’s Jilted. Susan Elizabeth Phillips' books pull at the heart
strings with their depth of emotions that have you wrought by the end of her
books. As for film and movies who can go past the hilarity of Coupling, the
sweetness of Amelie.There are so many heartreads out there – this will be a month full of love.
Don't forget to join our live twitter discussion on 26 February starting at 8.00pm
Australian Eastern
Daylight Time. 9.00pm New Zealand Daylight Time, 6.00pm Singapore Standard
Time, 12.00 noon Central European Time. Everyone is welcome.
Use the tags #heartread and #rwpchat as you discuss the reading, watching
playing that is your experience of love and romance, so others can join in the
conversation too.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
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