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Ever cried at a book?

Yes
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No
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It takes very little to set me off. I've cried for most books I've read. One of my earliest memories is reading Heidi when I was a child and sobbing my heart out.
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NBSB

It makes me emotional when ashie dies
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A book that made me cry was the ending of Allegiant which is the last book of the Divergent series. I still haven't gotten over it :(
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Yes, there are quite a few books that left me in tears, namely: The Fault in Our Stars, the last installment of the Harry Potter series (the nostalgia of it ending was just too much to handle), The Tale of Two Cities, and even in some parts of Wuthering Heights.
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Dozens, but I remember The Little Princess was one of the first. Still one of my favourites.
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Not so many. Only two; " The Book of Revelation " and "Catch Me If You Can."
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Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro always makes me tear up. Also, The Goldfinch by Donna Tart really struck a chord with me. There were some real heartwrenching moments in there.
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"Love and War" - Book Two of the "North & South" series by John Jakes

After the sudden and surprising death of a major character, I chucked the book across the room and sobbed. My husband chose that moment to walk in the front door from work, saw the book fly and my tears and immediately thought something serious had happened. He could not stop laughing when I explained my heartache.
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The only books I recall making me cry were Delirium by Lauren Oliver,The Host by Stephanie Myer and Wither by Lauren Stefano.
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Londera wrote:The only books I recall making me cry were Delirium by Lauren Oliver,The Host by Stephanie Myer and Wither by Lauren Stefano.
The Host had me crying too, it's really moving! So did the film, didn't expect it to though!
Pretty sure I got a bit teary reading Delirium too.

Cried at The Fault in our stars even though I didn't want to. Cried like a baby at the ending of Clockwork Princess (Cassandra Clare). I was hysterical by the end of The Raven King (Maggie Stiefvater).
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I have cried reading so many books that I've lost count for example The forever of Ellah and Micha by Jessica Soresen, One week girlfriend/ Second chance boyfriend by Monica Murphy but recently the book which made me real cry is Confess by Collen Hoover
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Post by Kat Berg »

Ender's Game and the last book of the Wheel of Time series both had me crying at the end. But truly, so many books. If it is sad, I will cry.
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'The notebook' made me cry a lot. A very romantic novel. If you haven't yet read,I suggest you do as its Nicholas Sparks best novel.
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Krishna Supreme Personality of Godhead by A.C. Bhaktivedanta
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Post by Rachaella Ingenium »

I'm a cry baby, so naturally, everything makes me cry..I can even cry about the happiest of things.
The books that have made me cry the most would be,the notebook and me before you

-- 27 Oct 2017, 02:55 --

I'm a cry baby, so naturally, everything makes me cry..I can even cry about the happiest of things.
The books that have made me cry the most would be,the notebook and me before you
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