All You Need is Love Books

I’ve always found it ironic that the national celebration of love is held in the dead heart of winter, yet it’s also in the darkest parts of the year that acts of love and kindness really mean the most. Most of these acts are met with surprise: showing up for a friend’s show you said you’d might miss, saying “I love those boots!” to a random stranger, shoveling a neighbor’s driveway, even dedicating time to listen to a friend's rant may seem small, but so are the most significant acts of love. For further inspiration, check out one of these love stories below... 

 

The Big Sick – Based on a real life romance, comedian Kumail Nanjiani meets Emily, an American graduate student at one of his shows, and becomes entranced with her. As their relationship progresses however, Kumail worries about what his Muslim parents will think of her, and how her family may perceive him. With multiple awards and nominations for best original screenplay, this film will not disappoint.

 

The Princess Bride – Available through I-Share. “Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles…” What else is needed for a perfect adventure love story? This is one of the rare movies that will keep a smile on your face from beginning to end, from it’s laugh-out-loud moments to the most perfect kiss of all time.

 

Pride and Prejudice – The O.G. enemies to lovers story, this eighteenth century tale, created by the Queen of Romance Jane Austen still holds up to this day. Whether you’ve read the book, love the BBC show or the movie, or have never heard of this story before, Elizabeth and Darcy will steal your hearts this Valentine’s Day.

 

Sleepless in Seattle – Widower Sam (played by Tom Hanks) moves to Seattle with his son to try to start a new life, while still grieving his wife’s death. When his son, Jonah, calls into a local radio station to find a new partner for his father, Annie, (a reporter played by Meg Ryan) falls in love with him…even though she is engaged. True love once again prevails in this touching film about finding love once again.

 

Warm Bodies – Available through I-Share. Not all zombie movies are scary! Take R, a zombie who can’t remember his name but believes it began with an "R" and spends his days wandering around his fellow undead, feeling nothing. That is until he sees Julie and her friends being attacked by some of his kind and feels something strange in his chest…almost like a heartbeat. This paranormal zombie rom-com will be sure to bite you right in the feels.

 

10 things I Hate About You – Based on the Shakespearean comedy The Taming of the Shrew, Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger bring yet another heralded enemies to lovers story to the big screen. Kat is beautiful, smart, and utterly unimpressed by her male counterparts, making her the perfect target for a bet to be made: if bad boy Patrick can trick her into falling in love with him, he wins. But what if what began as a silly game suddenly becomes emotionally real?

 

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before – Lara Jean keeps letters written to her past crushes in a box under her bed, never to truly confront them…until all her letters accidentally get mailed. Equally funny and sweet, this story will keep you guessing as to who is truly Lara’s lasting crush.

 

  1. The Charm Offensive – Dev has always believed in fairy tales, and works to make them come true working on the reality tv show Ever After. But when the show casts socially awkward and problematic tech genius Charlie Winshaw as its star, Dev finally starts to focus on his own love life.

 

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe – Dante is bold. Ari is introspective. Dante gets lost in words. Ari worries about his imprisoned brother. Dante is fair-skinned, Ari is darker. Despite their differences and the obstacles placed in their way, they develop a close friendship.

 

The Sun is Also a Star – Natasha is an illegal immigrant from Jamaica living in Brooklyn in danger of deportation. Daniel is the perfect student, the good son of Korean immigrants living in Harlem. When the two meet on a crowded street in New York City, suddenly everything becomes slightly more possible.