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Zodiac Signs and Their Favorite Romantic Novels

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If zodiac signs were let loose in a bookstore with a candle, a blanket, and questionable Wi-Fi, they'd each leave with a very specific kind of romantic novel—equal parts drama, passion, and scenes to awkwardly sob over in public. Here’s how each sign dives headfirst into fictional heartbreak with flair.

Aries – The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
Enemies to lovers? Check. Office tension hotter than a broken AC? Double check. Aries lives for the thrill of “I hate how much I love this” and page-turning sass battles.

Taurus – Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
A slow-burn romance that includes walks, wit, and well-dressed men with manners? Perfect. Taurus craves courtship that unfolds like a five-course meal: slowly, deliciously, and with drama served warm.

Gemini – One Day by David Nicholls
One couple. One day a year. Endless chaos. Gemini thrives on banter, nostalgia, and stories that span decades because commitment in small doses is still commitment.

Cancer – Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
Waterproof mascara required. Cancer seeks love that rips the soul open, rebuilds it, and then sets it adrift in a sea of sobbing. Emotional trauma, but make it romantic.

Leo – The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
Iconic, tear-jerking, and main character energy all around. Leo wants fireworks, grand declarations, and a storyline dramatic enough to deserve a cinematic slow clap.

Virgo – Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
History, logic, time travel, and detailed descriptions of herbs. Virgo appreciates precision, but also low-key loves chaos with a Scottish accent.

Libra – The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
Love must come with charm, wit, and a slightly awkward professor making a spreadsheet about feelings. Libra finds this adorably symmetrical.

Scorpio – Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Toxic, passionate, and wildly unhealthy. Just Scorpio things. They see red flags and call it vintage aesthetic. Haunted moors? Even better.

Sagittarius – Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
Is it a love story or a personality reboot? Both. Sagittarius relates to passport-fueled romance and the existential need for carbs, yoga, and Italian strangers.

Capricorn – Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Discipline, mystery, and a love that survives questionable decisions. Capricorn sees Jane’s hustle, respects it, and low-key ships haunted mansions.

Aquarius – The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
A complicated timeline with emotional intensity and deep philosophical implications? Yes. Aquarius reads this and questions reality while drinking almond milk.

Pisces – Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
Cringe? Maybe. Iconic? Definitely. Pisces loves love, even if it sparkles and broods unnecessarily in biology class.
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