If you want to read a fated lovestory, I can recommend the Fitz books in the Realm of the Elderlings series. It's a big commitment, the fate part doesn't even come up for many books. But it's beautiful, heartbreaking and my favorite series af all time. The series deals with how two characters are connected by fate and how their lives are entangled in the present and had been in the past. I cannot say more because of spoilers, but prepare for crying.
I read Winter's Orbit because of your recommendation, and I loved it! Also, your right, there is a lot of sci-fi plot, but the main focus is the developing relationship between these two characters. I reminded me a lot of some of those old romance novels I used to read ages ago, but better.
I really like the Witcher series and the character development/how they intereact with eachother in general, great pick! Same for Warbreaker. Brando Sando is not the best at writing romance (to say the least) but in Warbreaker the romance is just so sweet and cute it fits with his writing style. I want to read Winter's Orbit soon! It sounds like something I would love.
Ahhh it just sprung on to me even though it's been a few years since I read peace and turmoil but I'm suddenly having the biggest book hangover for it~ such a fun read
Thanks for these recommendations! I'm not really into romance usually, but you intrigued me with The Witcher's themes. Legend sounds interesting too, I love dystopia, but I'm 26 and fear it'll lean too young for me, despite knowing I'd still enjoy The Hunger Games if I reread it. I'll look into it ☺️
So I have a Recommendation for the Enemies to Lovers Trope and it is one of my newest favorite book series of all time. It's brand new, really, just about a year old and only two of the series have been released yet. The Series is called SAVAGE DOMINION and of all the books I have read in the last twenty years, this book has the fewest 'criticisms' of all. I like to tear apart and analyze my reads from the perspective of the reader and as an author, so this one got me from a direction I wasn't expecting. It is a new sub-genre for me it it worked out really well. This book is by a pair of authors that I'd never heard of before and I got the audiobook because my vision totally sucks. The Narrator for the audio book brought the world to life and made a good story even better. I strongly endorse this one for anyone who likes Fantasy, Role Playing, or just wants a fun adventure story that delivers on the escapism that most modern media is running dry of.
Hi there Elliot and Luna. Hey there sweet baby girl Luna. I love seeing you so much. I also wanted to tell you some news, I am now 72% into and have started reading and listening to the Last Battle chapter in A Memory of Light, WoT book 14. It is crazy, but amazing. Also, I love the Full Metal Alchemist series so much. Thanks for putting that one on your list.
Fun video Elliot. I've been following you since 2019 I think, maybe even before. Anyway it would be cool if you separate adult and YA if you're doing multiple parts anyway? just a suggestion, would be easier to follow is all
Have read Warbreaker, currently reading siege & storm (Grisha 2), when you mentioned the childhood friends, my head already said it's gonna be Grisha/Shadow & Bone and it was right. I'm also reading Wuthering heights at the moment, but I have trouble with finding a character that is loveable enough to continue reading it.
You won’t find lovable in Wuthering Heights. The love in that story is toxic and passionate to the point that logic is thrown out the door in favor of emotions. Heathcliff was our first moody, brooding bad boy lover.
I just finished Legend! Unpopular opinion, I did not ship Day and June in Legend. I think it was mainly because I didn't like Day as a character. And I liked Anden as a character better so I guess that's why I do ship Anden and June (not hard, but prefer him over Day). Though I do agree that how the author handled Day and June's relationship was done well.
I have a recommendation for anyone who is looking for a fantasy book with the following tropes combined: ❤ enemies to lovers to enemies to lovers again ❤ forced proximity ❤ fake dating It's "Dance of Thieves" by Mary E. Pearson! I really liked it! 🥰
@@bridgetteurbano1440 I actually never heard about the Remnant Chronicles before reading DOT, but Mary Pearson is such an amazing world-builder that it was not an issue to understand DOT's world! 🥰 I still need to read Vow of Thieves, but I am definately going to read the Chronicles too!
I love tropes. I don’t care how many times it’s been done, if the author pulls it off, I’m happy with it every time. 🥰✨
Me too! I get excited when I know I'm about to read my favorite!
Absolutely 💙
Yesssss!!!! Siri's story in war breaker was awesome. Light song was precious
I love the rec and side note…I love your makeup🖤🖤
I love warbreaker! I listened to it in audible then bought the book so I can read it again. I really love the romance 😆
I don't even like childhood friends to lovers but the relationships in FMA are just so good that it doesn't matter that I don't like the trope 🥰😭
If you want to read a fated lovestory, I can recommend the Fitz books in the Realm of the Elderlings series. It's a big commitment, the fate part doesn't even come up for many books. But it's beautiful, heartbreaking and my favorite series af all time. The series deals with how two characters are connected by fate and how their lives are entangled in the present and had been in the past. I cannot say more because of spoilers, but prepare for crying.
Warbreaker is such a great book..i read it in 2020 nd I cam still remembermost of the plot because of the impact it had
To this day i still think about Warbreaker and I cannot wait for Nightblood!!!!!!! The wait is painful. What a fantastic book😄
I really like that cover of Shadow and Bone
I read Winter's Orbit because of your recommendation, and I loved it! Also, your right, there is a lot of sci-fi plot, but the main focus is the developing relationship between these two characters. I reminded me a lot of some of those old romance novels I used to read ages ago, but better.
I really like the Witcher series and the character development/how they intereact with eachother in general, great pick! Same for Warbreaker. Brando Sando is not the best at writing romance (to say the least) but in Warbreaker the romance is just so sweet and cute it fits with his writing style.
I want to read Winter's Orbit soon! It sounds like something I would love.
Enemies to lovers: The Witch Collector by Charissa Weaks. I was getting sick of this trope but this book.. man! It made me do an 180..
Ahhh it just sprung on to me even though it's been a few years since I read peace and turmoil but I'm suddenly having the biggest book hangover for it~ such a fun read
Thanks for these recommendations! I'm not really into romance usually, but you intrigued me with The Witcher's themes. Legend sounds interesting too, I love dystopia, but I'm 26 and fear it'll lean too young for me, despite knowing I'd still enjoy The Hunger Games if I reread it. I'll look into it ☺️
Oh my goshhhhhh! Yes love FMA! I wanted to read Legend and get into Sanderson for awhile so this was just the right push!
So I have a Recommendation for the Enemies to Lovers Trope and it is one of my newest favorite book series of all time. It's brand new, really, just about a year old and only two of the series have been released yet. The Series is called SAVAGE DOMINION and of all the books I have read in the last twenty years, this book has the fewest 'criticisms' of all. I like to tear apart and analyze my reads from the perspective of the reader and as an author, so this one got me from a direction I wasn't expecting. It is a new sub-genre for me it it worked out really well. This book is by a pair of authors that I'd never heard of before and I got the audiobook because my vision totally sucks. The Narrator for the audio book brought the world to life and made a good story even better. I strongly endorse this one for anyone who likes Fantasy, Role Playing, or just wants a fun adventure story that delivers on the escapism that most modern media is running dry of.
I do love recommending Warbreaker as a good start to Sanderson
Hi there Elliot and Luna. Hey there sweet baby girl Luna. I love seeing you so much. I also wanted to tell you some news, I am now 72% into and have started reading and listening to the Last Battle chapter in A Memory of Light, WoT book 14. It is crazy, but amazing. Also, I love the Full Metal Alchemist series so much. Thanks for putting that one on your list.
FMA is one of the greatest stories ever told.
I have the witcher on my tbr so this has definitely motivated me to start delving into it!
Ugh yes give me all the childhood friends trope
Besides the video being a great idea, what lip color are you wearing? It looks so pretty!
Luna is so pretty!
love this idea! i really want to check out FMA but i never make manga or watching stuff a priority =(
My new release, The Other World, is a fantasy with a Fated Mates trope
Love this.
Awesome video!
Fun video Elliot. I've been following you since 2019 I think, maybe even before. Anyway it would be cool if you separate adult and YA if you're doing multiple parts anyway? just a suggestion, would be easier to follow is all
Love this vid !
One of these books also has the bed jumping trope.
Oh my goodness WHERE did you get that copy of The Last Wish? It's so much prettier than my version.
Pls u Can Do a recommendation of rpg Books ans thank u i love Ur videos
I saw one of you videos that the book is white with gold on the cover and on the side on pages there is a white and black city, help
Have read Warbreaker, currently reading siege & storm (Grisha 2), when you mentioned the childhood friends, my head already said it's gonna be Grisha/Shadow & Bone and it was right.
I'm also reading Wuthering heights at the moment, but I have trouble with finding a character that is loveable enough to continue reading it.
You won’t find lovable in Wuthering Heights. The love in that story is toxic and passionate to the point that logic is thrown out the door in favor of emotions. Heathcliff was our first moody, brooding bad boy lover.
@@dmuse3813 you're right, I only have 88 pages to go so within 3 hours I'm done and on to some lighter stuff.
Fullmetal Alchemist is AMAZING. I've only seen the anime (FMA:Brotherhood), I think I'll check out the manga too 😍
I just finished Legend! Unpopular opinion, I did not ship Day and June in Legend. I think it was mainly because I didn't like Day as a character. And I liked Anden as a character better so I guess that's why I do ship Anden and June (not hard, but prefer him over Day). Though I do agree that how the author handled Day and June's relationship was done well.
Idk why but I thought you were holding those books on your shoulders in the thumbnail lol
Elliot is the only booktuber with pink lips XD
Has Elliot read Piranesi?
Are the 2 views in love?
PLEASE include fake dating in your next video!!! 💕
A good book like this is The Love Quotient. Warning that it has some spice
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Speaking about manga i think you should read one piece!
I have a recommendation for anyone who is looking for a fantasy book with the following tropes combined:
❤ enemies to lovers to enemies to lovers again
❤ forced proximity
❤ fake dating
It's "Dance of Thieves" by Mary E. Pearson! I really liked it! 🥰
Her The Remnant Chronicles series before DOT is amazing. I’m doing a reread of it right now.
@@bridgetteurbano1440 I actually never heard about the Remnant Chronicles before reading DOT, but Mary Pearson is such an amazing world-builder that it was not an issue to understand DOT's world! 🥰 I still need to read Vow of Thieves, but I am definately going to read the Chronicles too!
You are very beautiful 😘