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What books have made you cry?


These are the ones that made me cry the most, if I can remember.









One other which made me cry was The Fault in Our Stars of course, but not as much as the movie did.

I don't often blubber over books. I cried intermittently for days after finishing a biography of Lincoln. Anyone else cry over non-fiction? Lol.
I cried over The Time Traveller's Wife.
In a brilliant stroke of writing, I found myself laughing out loud while there were still tears in my eyes from a touching section. The book? Wives & Daughters by Gaskell.



I don't think the repressive cultural belief that tries to dehumanize men is any help at all to society. It's not a gender issue, in my book, it's whether or not you have a human heart. I'd be wary of a man who doesn't ever cry.
I personally find it moving and admirable to know a man has deep feelings.

Not a fan of contemporary romance either, I think it rather cliche for my tastes.



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~Eric


Sonya, seeing other people cry is the worst, I think that makes us cry more than the actual event!

Different




A Thousand Splendid Suns
Where the Red Fern Grows
Old Yeller



I am absolutely with you on that one! I laughed AND I cried reading "A Man Called Ove"


ohhh no I haven't, but thanks for the heads up about the new book :)








Dumbledore and Sirius's death did make me cry.
And

And so was





Very emotional.


I'll laugh out loud, or I'll feel outrage or melancholy, but I don't really cry.
But I did recently shed non-pms tears over The Ocean at the End of the Lane.
The only book that has made me sob is The Plague Dogs. I was about 9 or 10 and dissolved in tears. My mother came to tell me it was bedtime, looked at me, looked at what I was reading, took the book away, told my father off for recommending it to me, and told me I could stay up another half hour to read something nice. I can't remember what I read to ward off nightmares, but to this day I have never picked Plague Dogs back up. I haven't attempted Watership Down either, though I have watched the movie.


But I have to say the biggest emotional impact I think I ever had from a book was the end of The Age of Innocence. I didn't cry but I literally felt my heart in my throat, and had to set the book down in the middle of that scene and just breathe.











Also, the first time I read Little Women I was sick in bed and basically read through it in one long sitting punctuated by naps and when I got to the end I was sobbing.


Oh yes, most definitely this one! Also Ender's Game!

The Catcher in the Rye- The ending to me was so full of heart and sweet that it was amazing to me. Holden's character came full circle here. It was the perfect ending to my favorite book of all time.
Of Mice and Men- The ending. Enough said.
Flowers for Algernon- OH MY GOD. I never expected this book to be this deep, depressing, and overall great. The ending of this book was the closest I ever gotten to crying. PERIOD. It truly shows that intelligence isn't everything. It was pure beauty, what else do I have to say?
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