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5 of our favourite books about love and relationships

5 of our favourite books about love and relationships

We love the thrill of diving into a great book that illuminates the complexities of the heart. Whether itโ€™s self-help or fiction, almost every book has something to teach us about relationships. With bookshops overflowing with works that offer unique perspectives, profound insights, and timeless wisdom on love and relationships, it can be hard to know what to read first. Here are five of our all time faves.

Conversations on Love by Natasha Lunn

โ€œ...itโ€™s not the wanting love thatโ€™s the problem, itโ€™s believing that you can only be happy in a relationship.โ€

Conversations on Love is a warm hug for your heart and your brain. Journalist Natasha Lunn was fed up with feeling like love was eluding her, and resolved to decode the mystery of how relationships form and evolve over a lifetime. Lunn speaks to authors and experts including Alain de Botton, Esther Perel and Dolly Alderton about everything from loneliness to the science of sex to lasting love. She doesnโ€™t shy away from tough questions about finding, sustaining, and eventually losing love, and the result is a heartwarming collection of interviews that is as instructive as it is reassuring.

The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson

โ€œThe moment of queer pride is a refusal to be shamed by witnessing the other as being ashamed of youโ€

The Argonauts chronicles a time in Nelsonโ€™s life when her partner, Harry, is taking testosterone and having a double mastectomy, while Nelson is pregnant with their child. Understandably, this leaves Nelson asking a few questions. What does it mean to be a lover, or a parent when you donโ€™t feel heteronormative? And who decides whatโ€™s โ€œnormativeโ€ anyway? A work of autofiction, the Argonauts combines Nelsonโ€™s memoir with a philosophical exploration of sexuality, gender, and family. An academic, poet and literary critic, Nelson is unabashedly intellectual, so the Argonauts isnโ€™t the easiest read. Itโ€™s an important and thoroughly rewarding one nonetheless.

Essays in Love by Alain de Botton

โ€œEvery one of our lovers offers a different solution to the problem of beauty, and yet succeeds in redefining our notions of attractiveness in a way that is as original and idiosyncratic as the landscape of their face.โ€

A book for anyone whoโ€™s ever been in a relationship, or felt confused about love. De Bottonโ€™s Essays in Love follows in high definition the progress of a relationship between a man and a woman who meet on an aeroplane. From the ecstasy of the first kiss to the agony of breaking up, de Botton examines every little emotion in a relationship, wittily articulating feelings you donโ€™t even know youโ€™ve had. An author and philosopher, De Botton applies age-old philosophical theory to a modern love story. Itโ€™s unpretentious, charming, and it hurts so good.

I Love Dick by Chris Kraus

โ€œFuck her once, sheโ€™ll write a book about it!โ€

In โ€˜I Love Dickโ€™, Chris Kraus takes the reader on a bold and thought-provoking exploration of desire, identity, and the complexities of modern relationships in this barely-fictionalised account of her extra-marital affair. She and her husband meet Dick, a well-connected academic, at a dinner party. Chris falls madly in unrequited love, and enlists her husband in her dogged pursuit of Dick, which looks a lot like a letter-writing campaign. Dick doesnโ€™t respond but Chris continues to write, and what starts as an account of her crush morphs into a philosophical treatise on art, sex, and love. Published in 1997, this book was way ahead of its time. Read it on the tram, we dare you.

All About Love by bell hooks

โ€œImagine how much easier it would be for us to learn how to love if we began with a shared definition.โ€

Our list wouldnโ€™t be complete without this enduring classic by visionary feminist bell hooks. Totally accessible and jam-packed with absolute gold from the very first page, hooks explains how our predominant culture instructs us to love but fails to tell us how. She proceeds to redefine love, urging us to begin by โ€œthinking of love as an action, rather than a feelingโ€. When we accept that the act of love is a choice, says hooks, โ€œit becomes clear that we cannot claim to love if we are hurtful and abusive.โ€ If you let it, this book will change your whole outlook on love and life.

Weโ€™re all about self-improvement through education, and thereโ€™s no better way to learn than curling up with a juicy read. While our list is by no means exhaustive, we think itโ€™s a great starting point. Weโ€™d love to know which publications tickle your fancy. What makes your list?

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