Books that have made you cry?
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Re: Books that have made you cry?
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I had been trying to think books that had made me cry and the HP series hadn't even crossed my mind. It's true though that the end of books seven was a tearjerker if only because we had known the characters for so long. The only HP book that made me cry more was the OotP ending, I think I spent about three straight hours crying after the scene at the Ministry. Another bad one was after what happened to Prim in the Hunger Games.atrixa wrote:Tell us what books have had you bawling like a baby. For me, the only one i can think of is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
The absolute end all for me though was in an anime (now manga as well I believe, which is why I mention it) called Tokyo Magnitude 8.0. There is no solid indication that it is going to be the absolute waterfall creator that it ends up being in the last two or so episodes (last several chapters of the series), but boy do they let you have it once you figure out what's going on. I've never cried so much in my entire life. I curled up in a ball unable to function for the better part of a day, and I was so dehydrated afterwards that I had to drink a whole gallon of water. Just thinking about it as I type has me sobbing in earnest right now, I probably won't be able to get anything else done tonight now.
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1. The Little Princess (when I was in grade school, this was the first book to make me cry!)
2. Lord of the Flies
3. A Tale of Two Cities (literally bawling)
4. Great Expectations (I don't understand people who say that Dickens is unemotional)
5. Gone with the Wind
6. The Count of Monte Cristo
7. Brideshead Revisited (one of the most underrated books of all time)
Maybe a few more, but I can't remember.