10 Best Books Where Lovers Don’t End Up Together

10 Best Books Where Lovers Don’t End Up Together

In this article, we are going to read about the 10 best books where lovers don’t end up together.

Wuthering Heights – Emily Bronte

Wuthering Heights – Emily Bronte

This is the only novel by Bronte, and one could not decipher if it is all love or hate, or something in between.

Romeo and Juliet – William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet – William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet are perhaps one of the most known love stories in the world. We all are aware of how a romantic and passionate love will develop.

The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald

This book is a classic example of the Jazz Age. The story is about the wealthy Jay Gatsby and his newfound love for the gorgeous Daisy.

Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy

Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy

This book by Tolstoy is referred to by some as the greatest novel in the world. And, Tolstoy certainly created some remarkable characters.

Call Me By Your Name – Andre Aciman

Call Me By Your Name – Andre Aciman

Call Me By Your Name is the story of a sudden romance that blossoms between an adolescent boy and a summer guest who has arrived in his parent’s mansion.

Atonement – Ian McEwan

Atonement – Ian McEwan

Summer day, 1935 – 13-year-old Briony Tallis witnesses flirtation between Robbie, the son of a servant, and her older sister Cecelia.

The Fault in Our Stars – John Green

The Fault in Our Stars – John Green

16-year-old beautiful Hazel has been diagnosed with lung cancer and she attends a cancer support group.

Gone with the Wind – Margaret Mitchell

Gone with the Wind – Margaret Mitchell

Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind is a sweeping tale on the tragedy of the Civil War, which as the South knows as the end of the civilization.

The Thorn Birds – Colleen McCullough

The Thorn Birds – Colleen McCullough

The focused figures in this book are Meggie, the only Cleary daughter, and her true love handsome and ambitious priest Ralph de Bricassart.

The End of the Affair – Graham Greene

The End of the Affair – Graham Greene

This is not a feel-good love story for any moment. Maurice Bendrix hates Sarah Miles, the kind of hatred that forces him to set down.

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