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'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' - It was Dobby and Fred that made me cry!
'The Book Thief' - a great book and it was so real it was sad
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The first time I this passage, I was on a tram on the way to work. People actually checked in to make sure I was ok, as I sat there with tears running down my face, mopping myself up with tissues. Of course explaining I was fine and it was a book was a bit embarrassing, but one lady was quite interested. She may've ended up reading it and thought I was a complete wuss.
A year or so later, I was rereading it. I was on public transport again, as my commutes used to be my best reading time - up to two hours a day, just to read! Bliss. Got to the same bit, knew it was coming, remembered my emotional response to it the first time and... ...cried again.
I'm yet to read it a third time but I'm sure I'll cry then too. I got a bit weepy double checking spelling of the names!
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One such book is "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green. The story follows two teenagers, Hazel and Gus, who fall in love while both battling cancer. The book deals with themes of love, loss, and the beauty of life and has been known to move readers to tears with its powerful and emotional narrative.
Another book that is known to evoke strong emotions is "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak. The story is set in Nazi Germany and tells the story of a young girl, Liesel, who steals books to escape the reality of the war. The book deals with themes of loss, love, and the power of literature and has been known to move readers to tears with its powerful and emotional narrative.
"A Monster Calls" by Patrick Ness is a story about a boy, Conor, who is struggling to come to terms with his mother's terminal illness and the emotions that come with it. The book deals with themes of grief, loss, and the power of storytelling and has been known to move readers to tears with its powerful and emotional narrative.
"The Notebook" by Nicholas Sparks is another novel that is known to evoke strong emotions. The story is a romance novel that tells the story of Noah and Allie and their love story. The book deals with themes of love, loss, and the power of memories and has been known to move readers to tears with its powerful and emotional narrative.
Please note, that different books can affect people differently, and what may move one reader to tears may not have the same impact on another reader.
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