Books that have made you cry?

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Ever cried at a book?

Yes
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93%
No
191
7%
 
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Krebs Karen
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For it's " 13th of summer". I read it on this website
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The books that have made me cry are "First Survivor, by Mark Unger and Cancer, Faith and Butterflies by Johnny M. Sanchez, Honest Endings by Katherine Cullen. These books are very good books to read, and I look forward to reading similar books that draws the emotion of the reader.
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I cried after reading Half girlfriend by Chetan Bhagat.
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The da Vinci code by Dan brown was really everything
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I never thought a book could make me cry, but reading The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini proved me wrong.
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I nearly cried. Unfakable code made me realize I wasted my time holding myself back.
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Post by Blueberry Dragon »

Oh, so many! From Eric Segal's Love Story to John Green's The Fault in Our Stars and Fredrik Backman's A Man Called Ove, there are too many to list here.
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Post by Ariahna Hurtado »

the last book i read that actually made me cry was turtles all the way down, just the ending was too too real so i bawled :shock: :(
Ari :)
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
We Have Always Lived in the Castle, by Shirley Jackson

There've probably been more, those are just the ones I can think of....
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Post by Lakshyaaj J »

The initial novel to bring tears to my eyes was Bridge to Terabithia, a book I encountered in fifth grade. The latest thing that made me sob with anger was My Sister's Keeper. There have been numerous individuals in the middle. As a child, I would often shed tears when finishing lengthy books or series because I knew I would miss the characters.
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Post by Lakshyaaj J »

I get teary-eyed over just about any book (I'm very sentimental when it comes to that...I've even shed tears during commercials).
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„Fourth wing“ by Rebecca Yarros, I bawled like a baby, when one of my favorite characters died.
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I know this is probably a cliche, but "The Notebook" had me bawling for quite a while, it was one of the first romantic novels I read years ago and to this day is one of my favorites!
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Post by Bisrat Zelalem 1 »

It's a local book call " Allhamdulilah she's fine"
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I think romeo and Juliet by Williams Shakespeare. It's a very popular book.
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