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Ever cried at a book?

Yes
2587
93%
No
187
7%
 
Total votes: 2774

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I am sure I did but it was a long time ago and I can't remember the name. But I remember it was a trilogy, fantasy books, about a mysterious fog and dragons and tree fairies. I must go find the name now ❤️ thank you for the thread!
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The very first book I cried and sopped like a baby after reading was Romeo and Juliet. I later watched the movie and cried even more.
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The only book that has ever made me cry--It Ends With Us. The ending was just what you needed, but so powerful!
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I don't think I have ever cried for any particular book.
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Not full-on crying but some books do make me mellow and kind of sad.
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A Little Life for me !
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I have cried a few times while reading. However, Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah takes the cake. I sobbed through the entire ending! I had tissues everywhere. Hannah takes so much time detailing out the story I was entirely captivated.
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The Fault In Our Stars by John Green
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A book that made me cry was "Don't Tell". It was about a woman that faced alot of tragedies and misfortunes in her life. It's a true life story
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The Power of One by Bryce Courtenay. -The mining accident scene.
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There were some books that make me feel deep sorrow for days, but I don't remember any book making me cry
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Cried in Dear John by N. sparks
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Half of a yellow sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie had me bawling my eyes out.
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Post by Lauren_Lewis »

I don't recall ever crying due to a book. Maybe if a dog died or something, but then I tend to avoid books where I know that will happen, so I guess I'm a good preventor of tears for myself! I may have cried after the first I finished reading the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings, like I did with the films, because I was sad that it was over and felt emotional about the story
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