Books that spill the tears
- J'ai Vu Bleu
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A better question to ask me is not "which books make you cry?" But rather "what book have you read recently that HASN'T mae you cry?"
To answer the first question: Any Mitch Albom book, Lord of the Rings, any book that has a happy ending, any book where someone dies, any book where any character is sad, any book without a happy ending... the list goes ever on.
The second: "Him, Her, Him Again, The End of Him" by Patricia Marx. Because it was an absolutely terrible book which did not evoke any emotion from me whatsoever.
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- pOoF bAbY
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i agree awelker....i love that quote to....awelker wrote:i like that quote or rather expression. i think that it is true is so many ways. i mean look at when you cry, and most of the time when i do, there aren't words to express how i feel so tears are just the best thing. i haven't cried really hard in like a year and half. but i tear up a lot.Hamlet wrote:very true i would think, very nice thought.Syrcco44 wrote: I once heard that tears are words that the heart can't say. Quite true, really.
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Aww... don't feel all bad about it Star - crying is good for the heart. And there is something interestingly compelling about crying - it's an expression of emotion that is quite unique. After all how many other emotions result in the eye shedding water?Star wrote:I believe that...my tears certainly say alot.
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- in an oyster
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Another book that made me cry was My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult. I think Picoult has an incredibly strong and sensitive sense of familial love and human relationships, which brings a ready-to-cry-at-any-moment girl like me to tears
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I cried so hard at the end of this book I really enjoyed it also, its a shame she doesn't have anything else out....awelker wrote:Time Traveler's Wife for me. That is the last book that i can remember bringing me to tears.
In all honesty, a lot of books bring tears for me. I'm not really that emotional of a person but sometimes as corny as it sounds, I really do get that involved in the story.
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