BlackCatGirl1 wrote:
1. No. Any kind of reading independent of being for fun, academic or anything of the kind I consider valid.
2. I don't recommed. The film adaptation was extremely romanticized compared to the original content. This was one of the reasons why there were director changes in the second or third film, the author of the book did not agree with the director who wanted to leave some scenes lighter. And I consider the original work to be a very abusive novel. But if you want go for it
3. I particularly recommend Sylvain Reynard's Gabriel's Inferno (Trilogy) (Its Hot, really hot) and Douglas Penelope's Fall Away saga (I read the first book and its amazing) . All books from Nora Roberts, mainly Cheasapeak Bay Saga (four books) (You'll love it!) and Easy by Tammara Webber