There were some differences between love in novels and love in reality. Fictions are a fictional art form. The plot and characters are fictional. The characters and plots in the novel could be constructed by the author's creativity without being limited by reality. Therefore, the love in the novel could be of any type, time, and place without being limited by reality. A novel might exaggerate or glorify love. The author could enhance the attraction of love by describing beautiful scenes, romantic plots, and sweet feelings. This kind of exaggeration or beautification might make the love in the novel different from the love in reality. The novel might hide some facts in order to advance the story. For example, a novel might conceal facts to develop the plot or make up facts to enhance the appeal of the plot. This kind of hidden truth might make the love in the novel different from the love in reality. Although the love in novels can be different from the love in reality, we should realize that novels are a fictional art form, and the plot and characters are fictional. When reading novels, we should keep rational, not exaggerate or embellish the love in the novel, and not mix the love in the novel with the love in reality.