Books that have made you cry?
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and omgg i cried over "Before I Die" by Jenny Downham, its so depressing .. also "A Child Called It" by Dave Pelzer was just heart breaking ..
many of you said "Time Traveler's Wife"... what's this book about??
and I know "Lovely Bones" is narrated by a ghost, am i right?? is it supposed to be scary? lol cuz i mostly read at night and i dont wanna freak out and have a nightmare lol ...
how about although jessica?? is it a YA book?
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Those books were good but didn't make me cry. Close though! And the time travelers wife is about a guy who travels through time. It's a love story. Don't want to say too much.paulineee wrote:i cried over eclipse (or breaking dawn, im not so sure anymore lol) ...
and omgg i cried over "Before I Die" by Jenny Downham, its so depressing .. also "A Child Called It" by Dave Pelzer was just heart breaking ..
many of you said "Time Traveler's Wife"... what's this book about??
and I know "Lovely Bones" is narrated by a ghost, am i right?? is it supposed to be scary? lol cuz i mostly read at night and i dont wanna freak out and have a nightmare lol ...
how about although jessica?? is it a YA book?
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It can be disturbing, but it isn't a horror.paulineee wrote:
and I know "Lovely Bones" is narrated by a ghost, am i right?? is it supposed to be scary? lol cuz i mostly read at night and i dont wanna freak out and have a nightmare lol ...
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I read that when I was really little, but I was too young to really understand it.The Baron wrote:I never did, but the one that got me closest is actually a classic fable, "The little match girl"By Hans Christian Andersen.
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