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Books that I remember made me cry are, "A Walk to Remember" by Nicholas Sparks, "Redeeming Love" by Francine Rivers, "Snow Flower and the Secret Fan" by Lisa See and the Bible.
Jessie wrote: "Harry Potter Half Blood - death of Dumbledore bawl
Harry Potter Hallows - HEDWIG!!!! DOBBY!!!! FRED!!!bawl
LUPIN, TONKS!!!!!!!! bawl
Exodus - end of book when Karen died. Sobbed like a chi..."
yeah Jessie, I understand how you feel about the end of Harry Potter. But please mark your thread with spoilers in case there are people that haven't read these books! Don't wanna ruin it for them :)
I'm just really emotional I guess, because if I don't cry at some point in a movie or a book... well there is something wrong with that movie or book. I will cry when something is happy and moving, or sad, or sometimes shocking.Notably, though, Harry Potter makes me cry lol.
One book that really made me cry was Beach Music -Pat Conroy. My sister had just been diagnosed with leukemia and has since lost her battle. This book touched so many things that were going on in my life at that time. It is a wonderful book about family relationships. It had funny moments in it also,especially the character's brothers and mother.
Everyone please remember to mark spoilers for those people who haven't read the books you're talking about, popular as they may be. :)
I don't know what's been up with me lately but the last 3 books I've read have made me cry. They were The Memory Keeper's Daughter, The Last Lecture, and The Bonesetter's Daughter. I am just starting another book and if this one makes me cry, I may be in trouble!Oh, P.S., I ALWAYS cry whenever a beloved or heroic animal dies, ALWAYS.
Harry Potter Half Blood - death of Dumbledore bawlHarry Potter Hallows - HEDWIG!!!! DOBBY!!!! FRED!!!bawl
LUPIN, TONKS!!!!!!!! bawl
Exodus - end of book when Karen died. Sobbed like a child (and I was only 12 at the time so I guess I was a child).
Death be Not Proud -- God what a sad sad story and the worse for being true. Brave kid though.
From Dead to Worse (oddly enough) Bill's soliloquy near the end and when Eric looked at Clancy.
Diane wrote: "The Art of Racing in the Rain - I cried buckets (since Fiona asks if it was a snivel or a bucket) not only when I finished it, but that night when I went to sleep as well. Love that book.
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I have this one in my to be read pile. Thanks for the warning, have to save it for a weekend read.
Old yeller. That was awesome book. I cried at the movie,too. Where the red fern gross...another good crying book. Island of the Blue Dolphins made cry and Dicey's song.
Laura wrote: "The Friday Night Knitting Club. Mother/child relationships seem to be the chink in my armor."I wept away on this book, too. I was a little ashamed to be crying so much about knitting but I am a sucker for friendship and family stories. There are worse things.
Susan's Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson. It is a good life lesson about living your life to the fullest.
A few that stick in my mind: The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini
Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch Albom
Bridge to Terabithea
Where the Red Fern Grows
Invisible Man, R.W. Ellison
The only one I remember crying at was the end of The Amber Spyglass. *Sniff*I know I wanted to cry at 6th and 7th Harry Potter books but..the tears didn't come :/
Books that made me cry... "A walk to remember", "Message in a bottle", by Nicholas Sparks; I cried a lot while reading "Son of the shadows", by Juliet Marillier (one of my favourites); "My sisters keeper", by Jodi Picoult; "The return of the king", by Tolkien... and many others. It's not difficult for me to cry with books ;-).
I cried tears of happiness when I got done reading Citizen Girl. Does that count?
One that I actually did well up on was The Tall Pine Polka. There was a surprise death in the middle that took me totally off guard.
Tanya wrote: "My Sister's Keeper reduced me to one big, soggy puddle. I read it 3 weeks ago and to this day thinking about it brings tears to my eyes.I'm going to have to re-read Where the Red Fern Grows bec..."
Oh I completely agree...I went to loan it to a friend of mine the other day and when she asked me what it was about I started to tear up!! I guess having a young daughter of my own really made it real for me...
Books that made me really sob:
As a kid:
Pookie
Bran of the Moors
Heidi (when my daughter was about 5 we both cried during the TV series)
White Fang
Call of the Wild
Born Free
As an adult:
The cat who came in from the cold
Dewey the small town library cat
I'm seeing a trend here ...
I will NOT read Marley and Me or The Art of Racing in the Rain!
I saw this topic and thought immediately "Where the Red Fern Grows". It looks like one of my favorite books of all time is agreed upon as one of the saddest.Oh, "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" stabbed me to the core, in a good way though. I was very touched and teared up many times in that book.
And finally, "A Tale of Two Cities". I don't think I have to explain that one.
My Sister's Keeper reduced me to one big, soggy puddle. I read it 3 weeks ago and to this day thinking about it brings tears to my eyes.
I'm going to have to re-read Where the Red Fern Grows because I read it in high school, and I remember loving it to bits...
I have a long list of books that made me cry but can't remember them all offhand. The Book Thief and the final Potter book definitely top that list though...
I am NOT a big crier - it takes alot, but I have three that are pretty standard tear jerkers... My Sisters Keeper, Marley and Me, and The Book Thief (cried more on the last one than the first two put together!).
BonFire wrote: "Sorry, but I remembered another one.
Island of the Blue Dolphins"
Island of the Blue Dolphins was the first book to ever make me cry (i was probably 8 or 10) and it's still a personal favorite of mine. I'll have to dig it out again now....
This is just such a heart-wrenching story.
I'm a huge sap so I cry at a lot of books recently...Anne of Green Gables
My Sister's Keeper
Marley & Me Love and Life with the World's Worst Dog
A Mighty Heart
The Soloist A Lost Dream, an Unlikely Friendship, and the Redemptive Power of Music
It doesn't take too much to make me cry about a book (or movie/TV show for that matter). The ones that come to mind are:
New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
Scar Tissue by Anthony Keidis
Red by Erica Spindler
I know there have been others but i just can't think of them at the moment.
There were 2 books in the last couple years that really made me cry that I can think of.
Mozart's Sister (most of the book is done off actual letters written by the family. Cried more when I read in the authors notes how close to factual the story is)
Innocent Traitor A Novel of Lady Jane Grey (I even knew what was going to happen going in)
Slammerkin (this one got a little misty but did not cry outright)
BonFire wrote: "Oh, and to show you how bad I am, I even cried at the Futurama episode with the stray dog. "You would have to have a heart of stone not to cry at the end of that episode (it's called "Jurassic Bark"). I've known many a grown man, as tough and testosterone-driven as can be, weep like a baby at the end of "Jurassic Bark". The creators of Futurama even admit that it's the most emotionally manipulative episode in the series. Hell, I'd add "Luck of the Fryrish" to the list of weep-worthy Futurama episodes. That's the episode about Fry's brother and Fry's lucky clover.
The beauty of Futurama was that it wasn't afraid to make you feel something other than amusement during any given episode.
Why, yes, I am the world's biggest Futurama geek. Why do you ask? ;)
Well, I guess I should join the club of people who can't handle books about animals, lol. I don't like to cry in general, so I usually avoid anything that looks like it might be a tearjerker....Unfortunately I was tricked into watching A Walk To Remember and just recently, Marley & Me ( and yes, I sobbed my eyes out in the theater at that one).
Okay, on to books:
Shiloh
Where the Red Fern Grows
Flowers for Algernon
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
There was this book I read once, about a stray dog a boy finds. The boy grows up and goes to college or something, and the dog waits for him the whole time. When the boy returns to his childhood home, the dog finally dies. Wish I could remember more.
Oh, and to show you how bad I am, I even cried at the Futurama episode with the stray dog.
After sitting at my desktop staring at this thread topic, I realized that quite a few books make me cry so I'll just create a "top six" list:1. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by JKR
2. Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson
3. Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
4. Sold by Patricia McCormick
5. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
6. Burned by Ellen Hopkins
The book I'm currently reading, The Chosen One by Carol Lynch Williams, is making me tear up already.
The Kite Runner was definitely a tear-jerker at some points for me. And, this is embarrassing, but I cried a little during Breaking Dawn haha.
Heather wrote: "Callie, I completely agree! Like you, I knew that part in the story was going to happen, but I still cried nonetheless. "
I never cry, but Angelas Ashes got me going. The book and the movie
The Art of Racing in the Rain - I cried buckets (since Fiona asks if it was a snivel or a bucket) not only when I finished it, but that night when I went to sleep as well. Love that book.
Tammy wrote: "Susan wrote: "I think I cried the most reading And Ladies of the Club. It over 1000 pages (you can skip the first 80-100) or you may not read the rest of the book. It follows two friends through th..."
This is on my list of my favorite books of all time
The Book Thief -this...I don't think I've ever felt so sad over a book.
Flowers for Algernon
They Cage the Animals at Night-this was awful. The book was so sad and the author came to speak at my school, it's a true story of his life. His visit was as if every emotion from the book mulitplied by some uninmaginable number.
My last one is The Wind in the Willows- this book isn't sad, there are just some parts that are so sweet or preciously written that the emotions feel so real. It's why it's my favorite book. I always cry at the chapters 'Dolce Domum' 'Wayfarers All' and 'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn' It's why it's my favorite book, it's not even sad and I cry reading those parts everytime ahaha
Michelle wrote: "Oh my.. I am a major crybaby.. :s Lol.. Here it goes:
Lord of the Rings (At the End of All Things.. This is my favorite novel of all time. THe most amazing, the most beautiful piece of literatur..."
Michelle - You might want to post a spoiler notice. If there is anyone left in the free world that hasnt read the full HP series, your post will ruin it for them!!!
That said, i totally cried at all those moments from HP too!
I read Stargirlthis weekend, and while I didn't bawl, it really teared me up. I hated the time she tried to fit in.
Oh my.. I am a major crybaby.. :s Lol.. Here it goes:
Lord of the Rings (At the End of All Things.. This is my favorite novel of all time. THe most amazing, the most beautiful piece of literature that i have been lucky enough to read and I think from the time the 'Eagles' came till the actual end of the book.. )
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban(I got the weeps when Cedric died.. It was the start of the series major deaths.)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ( The death of Sirius was heartbreaking and more because of the way he died.. Kind of half hoping he wasn't actually dead)
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Oh my Lawd.. Do i need to say more? Dumbledore's death was sooo shocking and terrible to me i truly felt like i was mourning for the next few days)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (.. OH WOW.. Where to start.. Well i think the first time i cried was when they announced the Release Date.. So you can imagine how many tears this book actually brought.. Some weren't even related to the series itself, there were tears of sadness cause it was all ending. In the novel itself the first time i cried was when poor Hedwig died, this was terribly wrong in soo many ways and obviously as more deaths came more tears came everytime a bit more fervent lol.. At the end i thought for a moment that Harry had died and I was pretty much bawling.. So yea. This book got the waterworks on me like no other.. Which is why i haven't been able to read it again..)
Flowers for Algernon (Sadness)
Brisingr (From the Inheritance Series by C. Paolini) (The death of Glaedr shook my world entirely and i started bawling at Borders. People were staring at me and 2 guys actually stopped to ask if i was alright.. :/ I know im a crybaby..)
New Moon (When Edward leaves Bella.. WOW)
The Children of Hurin by J.R.R. Tolkien (The saddest, most tragic story that I've ever read in my life)
And so much more.. but i'll stop now, i got carried away.. Like usual :P
Reagan wrote: "the only book that has made me cry was philip pullman's the amber spyglass. i bawled for hours!"
Oh well, looks like tissues are needed for me to read that book as I have that to read still.
Jess wrote: "Sometimes I worry that I have no heart when it comes to reading books, but I've found that single novels usually don't make me cry. I can get to the point where I'm deeply saddened, or sometimes bo..."That's quite interesting Jess, do you read Harry Potter series in one go? Somehow the characterisation has growned deeper in you, I guess? But I found it difficult about Harry Potter, since thre is a hug gap between one release to another..
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