Books that have made you cry?

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Ever cried at a book?

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No
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Re: Books that have made you cry?

Post by PAMELA MUGENI »

Some of Danielle steel books have made me cry and excited at the same time especially the children in the characters.The tend to suffer for no particular reason as victims of circumstances
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The last book that makes me cry: The latern of lost memorie by Higari Sanaka.
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Post by Silvia Sianto »

I cry at so many books that I have lost count but the ones that I found heart wrenching are "In the Memory of the forest" by Charles T Powers (one of the most amazing books I have ever read) and "Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources" by Marcel Pagnol. But I also have to admit that the James Herriot books made me laugh and cry in equal measure.
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Post by Ludovica Peruzzi »

When I was a teen and into YA, Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare literally sent me into a crisis and made me inconsolable for three weeks. To this day I refuse to think about how that book ended and can't reread it.
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Post by Joe Muriuki »

I'm reminded of a book written by an author whose pen name was James Hardly Chase that I read when I a small boy. It was called "Like a hole in the head." The narrator and I became friends. Unfortunately the epilogue was a newspaper report that in the morning the police broke into his house and there he was - dead - with a bullet in the head. I cried, bitterly cried. It was the last book by the author I read. I hated him for killing my friend.
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Narrative on the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave". If you can read this book without feeling some of this mans pain, then you are not human.
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Post by Muhammad Haikal Birton »

Oh yeah, books can totally make you cry! There are some really popular ones that are known for getting readers teary-eyed like "Where the Red Fern Grows," "The Curious Matter of Making Readers Cry," and "A Walk to Remember." It all depends on how deep the characters are, how the author writes, and your own experiences. Everyone's emotional response is different!
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Many parenting books touch me deeply as they remind me of the struggles and challenges in my life.
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Post by Charmaine Mahlangu »

I was probably still a teenager when I read the Harry Potter series and I fell in love with it. This was almost 20 years ago.

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Post by Miriam Ratemo »

I cry at so many books that I have lost count but the ones that I found heart wrenching are "In the Memory of the forest" by Charles T Powers (one of the most amazing books I have ever read) and "Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources" by Marcel Pagnol. But I also have to admit that the James Herriot books made me laugh and cry in equal measure.
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