A Classic Romantic Tale

Today’s daily prompt question has me buzzing with excitement. It’s a coincidence that I just finished reading a book on my flight back home after the holidays and have been eager to share my thoughts.

I typically juggle multiple books simultaneously, each from a distinct genre: Indian mythology, spiritual awakening literature, particularly works by Neale Donald Walsh and Ruzbeh Bharucha, training and leadership development books, and captivating spy novels.

It had been a while since I delved into a love story. I used to read them during my college days. Recently, a friend recommended the book “A Thousand Boy Kisses” by Tillie Cole. I thoroughly enjoyed the emotional journey of the two protagonists and how their love endured through various challenges. It was a real tear-jerker. By the end of the flight, my nose was red, and my eyes were swollen.

A must read for the ones, who are looking for a book that will make you laugh, cry, and fall in love.

Thank you for reading.

Have a blessed day!

6 thoughts on “A Classic Romantic Tale

      1. Marie-Gaye Barton's avatar Marie-Gaye Barton

        I have lots, however one I have enjoyed and read several times is ‘The Red Notebook’ by Antoine Laurain. I don’t usually read a book more than once so has to be a good sign. What about you?

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      2. There quite a few honestly, difficult to choose one, my favorites are The Buddha by Deepak Chopra , The Fakir by Ruzbeh B and Sita’s Sister, which I simply loved and read them a couple of times.

        I’m going to add The Red notebook to my shopping cart and look forward to reading it.

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