Another one could be 'Beautiful Disaster' by Jamie McGuire. Although it's not strictly just about college roommate romance, there are aspects of it in the story. It's a passionate love story that takes place in a college - like setting, and the relationship between the main characters has that intense, all - consuming quality that makes it a page - turner.
One can't really be 'knocked up' in the literal sense by roommate romance novels. However, if we take it figuratively, maybe the overly romantic and sometimes unrealistic scenarios in the novels made you feel a bit 'dazed' or 'overwhelmed', as if you were hit (knocked) in a sense. For example, if the novels are full of passionate love stories, it might make you feel a bit out of sorts in terms of your own perception of relationships.
It might be a really strange or misphrased statement. 'Knocked up' usually means getting pregnant, but it can't be directly related to 'roommate romance novels' in a literal sense. Maybe it's a very confused or creative way of saying that the content of the romance novels read by the roommate had some sort of strong impact or made one feel a bit 'dizzy' in a metaphorical way.
Roommates were a vital part of university life. They were your companions, sharing the space of a dormitory, spending many days and nights together. The following was a paragraph describing his dorm mates:
They might come from different cities and have different backgrounds and personalities, but they could always tolerate and understand each other. They will become your listeners and provide you with advice and support when you are troubled. When there's happiness, they'll become your partners and celebrate success and happiness with you.
They might like different music and movies or like to study new food together. No matter what it was, they could always find common ground and build a deep friendship on these common grounds.
It was very important for roommates to help and support each other. They may offer to help you when you need some help or give you advice and support when you need help. Trust and respect between roommates are also very important because they need to support and trust each other to spend college life together.
Dormitory roommates are an indispensable part of your university life. They will become your best friends and help you through the colorful university life.
If you have a difficult roommate, communication is key. Sit down and talk to them about the issues you're having. Be honest but also respectful. For example, if they're messy, say something like 'I noticed the apartment is getting really dirty, and it's starting to bother me. Can we come up with a cleaning schedule?'
One time my roommate tried to cook a simple meal but ended up setting off the smoke alarm. The kitchen was filled with smoke and the food was completely charred. He just stood there looking confused while I was running around trying to open all the windows to let the smoke out.
Once, my roommate thought it would be funny to hide all my left shoes. I was running late for class and couldn't find any of them. When I finally found them in the microwave (of all places), we both had a great laugh.
You should be respectful yet firm. If your roommate is borrowing your things without asking, tell them it's not okay. Try to understand their perspective as well. Maybe they have some habits because of their upbringing. But don't tolerate behavior that makes you uncomfortable for a long time.