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  • February 2, 2026

    8 romance books you should read before watching their 2026 adaptations

    8 romance books you should read before watching their 2026 adaptations

    From modern rom-coms and gothic classics to dark romantic thrillers, these romance novels are set to become major screen adaptations in 2026. Read them before you watch. Continue reading

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