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Posts: 87 Join date: 2010-07-18
 | Subject: Romance Genre Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:07 pm | |
| Here are some of my personal favorites^_^
1. Lady Georgie 2. Skip beat 3. Kimi ni todoke 4. Special A 5. Kaichou wa maid-sama |
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Ve Newbie


Posts: 40 Join date: 2010-08-12 Location: Cornice 1, Lower Mt Purgatory
 | Subject: Re: Romance Genre Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:34 am | |
| I'm not really grabbed by soley romance, romance/drama, romance/comedy. So, I can't really comment here @ @' Although, I did enjoy Victorian Romance Emma... But I wouldn't reccommend it unless you enjoy period drama, like Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, that sort of thing~. |
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Mashmellow Muffin Newbie


Posts: 49 Join date: 2010-08-12
 | Subject: Re: Romance Genre Fri Sep 03, 2010 7:04 am | |
| I been meaning to get into Emma... but I have yet to have any time to . xD;;; I know it is quite good though. C: Right up my allay if it's very Victorian. <3
But uh...I'm not really into romance stuff. ^^; |
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Hitomi Newbie

Posts: 10 Join date: 2010-09-02 Location: Originally from New York, currently in the Philippines
 | Subject: Re: Romance Genre Sun Sep 05, 2010 7:03 am | |
| As a hopeless romantic (ahaha, trying not to show it often, though), I think it's obvious I've a say in this. However, I'm quite picky with this genre in particular since romance is something that needs to be written carefully. After all, you can't rush into development, you have to let it take its time. That being said...  It's why I hate certain works because they mess it up. *COUGHTWILIGHTCOUGH* And although I do love my romance/comedy/drama... Wouldn't hurt to put in action every now and then as well as a sense of realism (slice of life, anyone?). Which is why I don't like romance without a plot. |
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Admin Admin

Posts: 87 Join date: 2010-07-18
 | Subject: Re: Romance Genre Tue Nov 02, 2010 5:40 am | |
| Emma is an excellent series if you're into the Victorian era. It talks about social segregation and overcoming that barrier.
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