Chandeliers and Caviar, the war can't touch us here! (A book where there is a war/revolution, etc. but the main character(s) can't care less)
Entered that door with all their teeth and hair, and left it toothless and bald? (A book where the main character starts out naive, vain, immature etc. and ends up with a better understanding of their world)
The Private and Intimate life of the House (a book where you want to know more about the characters' daily lives)
Everyone has always liked me. (A stuck-up character who suffers a blow to their ego)
You and I and No One Else (a classic and unquestionably perfect romance)
Grotesque and amazing (a book you loved and hated at the same time)
Natasha Lost (a book world you got totally "lost" in)
The duel (favorite character feud, rivalry)
Such a shame to bury pearls in the country (a good but obscure book)
Caught in the wave of history (characters at the time of a major historical event but not in it)
It can't be that she loves him, it can't be (horrible "OTP"/instalove)
Sonya Alone (underrated supporting character)
Places not on any maps (favorite fantasy realm not Earth)
In My House (overprotective but well-meaning mother-figure)
There's a war going on (a very simple line in a book that conveys a lot of emotion)
Now blossoming into a new life (an ending to a series/standalone that makes you wish for more)
Entered that door with all their teeth and hair, and left it toothless and bald? (A book where the main character starts out naive, vain, immature etc. and ends up with a better understanding of their world)
The Private and Intimate life of the House (a book where you want to know more about the characters' daily lives)
Everyone has always liked me. (A stuck-up character who suffers a blow to their ego)
You and I and No One Else (a classic and unquestionably perfect romance)
Grotesque and amazing (a book you loved and hated at the same time)
Natasha Lost (a book world you got totally "lost" in)
The duel (favorite character feud, rivalry)
Such a shame to bury pearls in the country (a good but obscure book)
Caught in the wave of history (characters at the time of a major historical event but not in it)
It can't be that she loves him, it can't be (horrible "OTP"/instalove)
Sonya Alone (underrated supporting character)
Places not on any maps (favorite fantasy realm not Earth)
In My House (overprotective but well-meaning mother-figure)
There's a war going on (a very simple line in a book that conveys a lot of emotion)
Now blossoming into a new life (an ending to a series/standalone that makes you wish for more)