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Ever cried at a book?

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At first, I found it difficult to cry when I read a book but when it came to; Ryan White: My Own Story By Ryan White and Ann Marie Cunningham,I found it very hard to hold the tears back...the tears flowed without my being aware of it until a tear dropped on the page I was reading.
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The first book that made me cry was "Old Yeller"
The last book that made me cry was "Fire and Fury."
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It's depends upon the everyone personal interest which thing make a big impact on the emotions of any individual so The holy Quran is the book which whenever I read it make me cry and some time I cry like a little baby.......This is a case of love and emotions as well as fear of God....
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Marley and Me by John Grogan....balled like a baby.
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Purple hibiscus by chimamada adiche
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atrixa wrote: 15 Jun 2009, 14:17 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.
Me too. When Fred died (if that's a spoiler to you please leave) I got teary-eyed. Besides for that, I don't think so.
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The last book I remember crying to was one of the books from Jenny Hann's The Summer I Turned Pretty triology. I don't remember which part, or what exactly I cried about - I just remember tears falling. I downloaded the audio book so that I could multitask - I'd usually listen while doing household chores.
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A walk to remember by Nicholas Sparks (#feels)
The fault in our stars by John Green (how dare he make me cry so much! Damn)
Confess by Colleen Hover (I cried first chapter)
The Outsiders by S.E Hinton (Beautiful stuff)
My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picoult.
Since You've Been Gone by M Matson (tears of joy kinda)
Someone Like You by Sarah Dessen (love her btw)

I've just come to the realization that I cry a lot of books.
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blue_diamond21 wrote: 22 Jun 2009, 12:10 The end of Lovely Bones had me weeping and i always said it wasnt my kind of book, I was so wrong!!!! Cant wait for the movie :D
I cried at that book a long time ago when I read it. The story was so heartbreaking regarding the tragic death of a young child.

Recently though I cried at The Girl That Glows by Onyx King. Again, this story involved a young girl but this time it was her mother who was her first abuser by trading her to men for drugs starting at the age of 6. So heartbreaking...
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Me Before You by Jojo Moyes.
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The only book that has ever made me cry would be Me Before You. The ending always gets me no matter how many times I read it.
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Most recently, 'The Reel Sisters' by Michelle Cummings. Years ago, 'Sunshine on my Shoulders'.
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Yes I have
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The book " The Best Laid Plans"by sydney has made me cry. Its a such a wonderful book that everyone should try reading.
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I'm not much of a reader, in fact I joined to change that non-reading culture in my life and boy ain't I glad I did..I'm loving the new world I'm experiencing in books. I only have to increase my reading my reading pace to get to read some of the books you guys are mentioning above...my best read so far that has made me cry, McDowell, this fictional biography made me cry and still want to read to get to know if things would change...for the character
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