Are you #TeamBen or #TeamRob?
I loved Robert, but I loved Ben too …
In You’re The One That I Want, Maddy finds herself romantically torn between her two best friends – Ben and Rob. Do you think she made the right choice? And, if you’d been in her situation, what would you have done?
If you’re still undecided between Rob and Ben, find out who would be your best match with our simple quiz!
Do you believe in love at first sight?
A) Maybe. Though sometimes it can take a bit longer to see what’s right in front of you …
B) Absolutely. When you find The One, you know
Physically, you’re more likely to pick a guy who is:
A) Tall and athletic, with fair hair and piercing green eyes
B) Olive-skinned, with messy dark hair and soulful deep-brown eyes
The most important feature in a boyfriend is:
A) A good sense of humour – they have to be able to make you smile
B) Sensitivity – they need to be thoughtful and aware of your needs
Your biggest personality flaw is that:
A) You don’t take anything too seriously
B) It’s hard for you to open up and be yourself
Long-distance relationships:
A) Can be managed if you’re both committed to each other. After all, absence makes the heart grow fonder
B) Put a lot of unnecessary pressure on the relationship and rarely survive. You want to spend every day with the one you love
What’s your idea of the perfect date?
A) A trip to the local bowling alley, with nachos and milkshakes on the side. Retro, silly and lots of fun!
B) A quiet candlelit dinner at the local Italian restaurant. Intimate, peaceful and romantic
When it comes to showing how you feel:
A) Actions speak louder than words
B) It’s better to put it in a letter – after all, words last forever
To demonstrate how much they like you, you’d prefer someone to:
A) Be spontaneous and sweep you off your feet in the heat of the moment – you can’t plan these things!
B) Carefully create the ‘perfect moment’ incorporating all your favourite things – romantic gestures are the result of thoughtful hard work!
Now see how you did!
Mostly As
You’d be best matched with Rob. Gorgeous, sexy and outgoing he’s the kind of boyfriend who’ll protect you and cherish you – a great combination. Although he’s suffered some lapses of judgement in the past, he won’t make the same mistake twice and certainly knows how lucky he is to have you. Above all he’s your best friend, and that means everything.
Mostly Bs
You’d be best matched with Ben. Sensitive, brooding and handsome, Ben would be a loyal and devoted boyfriend. Although he’s occasionally led people on, with you he’d be committed forever, because he’s loved you since the moment he first saw you. Above all he’s your best friend, and that means everything.
Let us know if you’re #TeamRob or #TeamBen on Twitter – we’d love to hear what you think.
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Giovanna’s Top 10 Books
I think this list has the potential to change all the time (I’m always falling in love with new characters and storylines), but these ten books have certainly made a lingering impression and they’re at the top of my lists when recommending to others.
1. Jemima J – Jane Green
This was the first chicklit book I ever read – I was still at school at the time. The character Jemima J was just so relatable and I don’t think I’d experienced that feeling so strongly before reading this book. She was imperfect, and she let her imperfections rule her – define her even. Being a teenage girl, her insecurities rang true with my own body worries at the time.
2. My Best Friend’s Girl – Dorothy Koomson
I read the first page of this and wept – I then went home and made my husband read it to see if it had the same effect on him. Needless to say, the rest of the book is just as touching.
3. P.S. I Love You – Cecelia Ahern
Dying husband writes letters to his wife from beyond the grave … seriously? Anyone who says they weren’t moved by this is either fibbing or has a heart of horrible cold stone. Read the book before watching the film!
4. Playing Away – Adele Parks
I guess I’d class this as the first saucy book I ever read – although, on reflection, I’m not entirely sure how naughty it actually is. It’s been years since I read this, but I just remember being gripped by it.
5. Me Before You – Jojo Moyes
Oh gosh … I honestly can’t think about this book without getting emotional. I picked it up to pack in my suitcase the night before I went on holiday once and ended up reading half of it (sod the packing). It’s thought-provoking and gut-wrenching.