The quirkiness of the characters often adds depth. For example, a character with an unusual hobby or a strange way of thinking can create interesting plot twists and interactions. In a funny quirky romance novel, you might have a character who is obsessed with collecting antique teapots and this quirk becomes part of the romantic story, making it stand out from the usual romance.
One great option is 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne. It's full of witty banter between the two main characters who start off as office rivals but gradually develop a romantic relationship. The characters are really quirky and their interactions are hilarious.
๐I recommend to you the book "Transformation of a Multi-Attribute Girl". This book is a light novel about an eccentric female protagonist. She had some strange ideas and always used unusual methods to deal with the problems in her life. This book also had some funny elements, suitable for readers who wanted to relax. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
One characteristic is unusual settings. For example, they might be set in a post - apocalyptic world or a magical realm that we don't often see in traditional romances.
๐I recommend the following novels to you:
1. "Eccentric: Reborn Princess". The female lead was a lively college student who transmigrated to become the three daughters of the prime minister. She created her own business empire and found her true love.
2. In "Mu Hong Shang," the female lead was a lively female university student, Xie Jia Qi, who had transmigrated into the wife of the Right Minister, Xie Shurou. She had experienced an earth-shattering life.
3. In "The Evil Prince is Not to Be Trifled With: Subduing the Demon Prince," the female protagonist was a mischievous loli. She met the arrogant prince and began the story of a love war.
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~๐
I also recommend 'Attachments' by Rainbow Rowell. It's set in the late 90s in an office where the IT guy, Lincoln, is tasked with monitoring the employees' emails for inappropriate use. He ends up falling for two of his female colleagues through reading their exchanges, without them knowing. It has a really sweet and quirky plot with a lot of charm.
Sure. 'The Rosie Project' by Graeme Simsion is a great one. The protagonist is a genetics professor with Asperger's who goes on a very unconventional search for a wife. It's full of humorous and heartwarming moments.
'The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight' is a good one. It's about two strangers who meet on a plane. Their journey from being strangers to potentially falling in love within a short time frame, all while dealing with their own personal issues, is very engaging. It's a light - hearted and quirky take on love at first sight.
One popular one is 'The Help' which has elements of southern charm and a unique take on relationships. It shows the complex relationships between different classes in the South.
One popular one is 'Ella Enchanted'. The heroine, Ella, has a unique curse of obedience which makes her situation quite quirky. Another is 'The Princess Bride' where Buttercup is a strong - willed and somewhat odd heroine in her own way. Also, 'Bridget Jones's Diary' features Bridget, a very relatable and quirky heroine in the world of modern romance.