Books that have made you cry?
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Re: Books that have made you cry?
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-- 15 Sep 2014, 21:00 --
There is a whole list of books that have made me cry but the worst I cried was when I read a book about a girl the had a baby at she put it in the dumpster at the beginning of the book.
-- 15 Sep 2014, 21:01 --
There is a whole list of books that have made me cry but the worst I cried was when I read a book about a girl the had a baby at she put it in the dumpster at the beginning of the book.
-- 15 Sep 2014, 21:01 --
There is a whole list of books that have made me cry but the worst I cried was when I read a book about a girl the had a baby at she put it in the dumpster at the beginning of the book.
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It's so good though.
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"Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. "
I read that on time and out of nowhere I started to tear up.
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atrixa wrote:God, just remembered a really obvious one- The Time Traveller's Wife by Audrey Niffinegger. I wept for days...
Me too!!!
I've heard The Fault In Ours Stars by John Green is even more tearful.
I haven't read it yet and not sure I want to, I'm not in the mood to cry ... yet.
Oh and A Child Called It by Dave Pelzer was heart wrenching, my [2] daughters and I read it one after the other and we will never forget those few days.
On a side note I recommend all mothers let their 12~ish year olds read this book... I was over appreciated for months afterwards!
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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
Night by Elie Wiesel
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New to the club and for me the classics have made me cry such as:
* Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy - following through with his situation as he endured how society viewed his marriage to his cousin and eventually the loss of his children.
* The Awakening by Kate Chopin - Edna drowning herself
* Diary of Anne Frank - such a loss to a free spirit
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Two young lovers accidentally touch hands = TEARS.
My most recent cry was from this free book I got called Rumors (Lingering Echoes 0.5), and I just bawled like a baby because I could totally relate to the lead character and her situation (someone close to her died and she felt responsible), unlike the other jerks in the story who were so insensitive.
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I also cried A LOT (and still do, actually) while reading the Potter series, particularly "Order of the Phoenix" and "The Deathly Hallows." There's also a book by Judy Blume called "Summer Sisters" that turned me into a human water fountain the first time I read it. And one of my favorite children's books, "The Floating Island," has a single passage in it that makes me cry whenever I so much as think about it.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
The Fault in our Stars
The Vampire Diaries
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