People
who prefer giving books will find countless fiction and non-fiction ones in
paperback and ebook formats to choose from and give to their special
someone. The memoir Paris: A Love Story, by Kati
Marton; a short story collection titled Encounters
in Paris, by Carolyn Moncel; and the novel Intrigue in Paris, by Vee Garcia come to mind as being available in
both formats.
As
far as music CDs are concerned, there are unlimited choices available in all genres, but two
that might come readily to some people’s minds are A Love Supreme, by the supremely respected jazz saxophonist John
Coltrane; and the classic and timeless, Let’s
Stay Together by Al Green.If your significant other likes poetry you might consider giving him or her the book Sonnets from the Portuguese, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. In it you’ll find the often recited poem “Sonnet Number 43 (How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways).”
Speaking of poetry books, you might also consider one titled The Sound of Dreams Remembered, by American poet Al Young. One of the great poems in this collection is “April in Paris,” a beautiful jazz poem about being in love in one of the most romantic cities in the world.
With regard to movie DVDs, there are a whole range of romantic ones on
the market, making it easy for people who want to give one or a few of them to
their significant other for Valentine’s Day.
While
a gift card would be an easy gift, a trip to a favorite city might pose a
problem for some Valentine’s Day gift givers.
Perhaps February is not an optimal time of year for you and your spouse
or lover to travel to his or her favorite city.
If this is the case, you could give a handwritten certificate that
states the two of you will go during the next best month, or you might come up
with surprise paid-for- in-advance tickets for the two of you to go later in
the year.
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