This week on Top Ten Tuesday, The Broke and the Bookish
- Severus Snape and Lily Potter - The Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling. Okay, yes, it was one sided, but I love how much Snape was devoted to her. So. Cute. "Always."
- Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
- (the nameless) Prince and Snow White; (the slightly nameless) Prince Charming and Cinderella; Phillip and Aurora; Eric and Ariel; Adam and Belle; Aladdin and Jasmine; Naveen and Tiana; Flynn and Rapunzel. What? There are book-versions. They count.
- Henry DeTamble and Clare Abshire - The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. Never have I cried so hard over a book. I was a wreck for hours afterward. I must have been upset for like a week after reading this. And it happens every time I re-read it, too.
- Noah Calhoun and Allie Nelson - The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks. Another book that I was a wreck over. Although, I cry harder during the movie than I did the book. Just something about them dying in the bed together. I can come in at the very end of this movie and I'll still cry buckets.
- Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara - Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. Maybe not a very happy ending and maybe these two are just rotten for each other, but I love it. I love them. Why can't these two crazy kids just work it out?!
- Peter Pan and Wendy Darling - Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie. So maybe not a romance-romance, but I think they'd make just the cutest couple if Peter had decided to grow up. Or maybe that's why I like them so much. It's that innocent playground children "romance" kind of thing.
- Westley and Buttercup - The Princess Bride by William Goldman. How could you not love these two? "As you wish." I love the book more than the movie - if that's possible. Their romance is so cute and witty. After all, Twoo wuv wiw fowwow you foweva.
- Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw - Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. See Rhett and Scarlett. Same deal. Work it out!
- My books and me.