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Psychological romance

A psychological novel is a genre that explores the complex psychological portraits of characters and their inner worlds. In this genre, each book is an opportunity to delve into thoughts about the nature of the human soul and understand what is happening beyond superficial phenomena.

From classics about internal turbulence to contemporary stories about mental disorders, the psychological novel offers readers a unique opportunity to understand themselves and those around them.

Books of this genre, such as "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky and "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov, prove that a psychological novel is not only a way to comprehend the depths of the human psyche, but also an opportunity to reveal your own hidden motives and desires.

As well as reading, a psychological novel is an opportunity to spend an introspective journey exploring your own thoughts and feelings. It is meant not only to entertain, but also to make us think that our internal struggles and conflicts are also part of the human experience.

Books of the genre Psychological romance

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