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Oh sweet Jesus plenty of books have made me cry... I remember reading this book called The Game in math class when I was in the ninth grade and then having to leave the room because I was balling my eyes out. I hate it when you're reading a book, you're into it, and then it seems like everything they first put into play about the book comes crashing down around you to reveal the truth... The sad, sad truth. @_@
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A LOT of books have made me cry, most recently Mistborn: The Final Empire. I was balling my eyes out towards the end, and some of the things a certain character did made sense.
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Beasts of Burden - a graphic (comic? novella? I don't know)
One chapter really disturbed me...it involved drowning baby animals. There was another disturbing one, but I can't really explain why it is without major spoilers. ...And there was the poem with the roadkill... |
Quite a few books have made me cry, most memorably when my favourite character died in Harry Potter and I've cried when characters have cried in some really good series... ^_^;;
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Where the Red Fern Grows. I admit it, I was bawling at climax and end.
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Yep. The Memory Keeper's Daughter definitely did it for me. At times it felt like it was doused in sadness but it does have its sweet and happy moments too. :)
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Of Mice and Men made me tear up.
Some parts of The Hunger Games too. There was a book on Pol Pot's reign in Cambodia, can't remember the name, but the stories were so very sad about how inhuman the whole regime was. And this was a history book that postulated the regime was racists and that is what lead to the atrocities. |
I cried so hard for Snape in the memories he gave Harry when he
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i cried at a lot of books ; 3 ;
as most people are saying here, i cried after reading harry potter > a < i cried after reading twilight and demon glass too ; -; such pathetic stories....; ^ ; |
I wouldn't really describe HP as 'pathetic'... but when Snape's past came to light... T_T
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I cry a lot during books, I have thrown a book when i got mad at it. That was a Walk to remember, and I love the book but it makes me sad.
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Absolutely. I cry more over books than I do over real life. In fact, the book I finished yesterday morning (The Fifth Elephant, by Terry Pratchett) made me cry.
I also cried over A Tale of Two Cities, To Kill a Mockingbird, Thud!, The Two Week Wait, and The Crucible. And those are just the ones I can think of right now. I'm a bookish blubber baby. |
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