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Hannah♡Elizabeth Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson! I'll never forget that book


message 2: by Xanina (new)

Xanina For me, it was Divine Rivals/Ruthless Vows from Rebecca Ross. There was so much hope mixed with desperation and it was just so beautifully written.


message 3: by mia:) (new)

mia:) Fabric of Our Souls by K.M Moronova 🥹


message 4: by KG Reads (new)

KG Reads Yes.

The Words by Ashley Jade
The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros
The Plated Prisoner Series by Raven Kennedy


message 5: by Kira (new)

Kira Yeah, The Cat That Went to Heaven.


Naimallama🦙:P Sunrise On the Reaping by Suzzane Collins, cried three times (hard)


message 7: by Caelin (new)

Caelin I just finished the audiobook of "Grim" by Joe Arden and D.J. Krimmer last night (I started and finished it all yesterday), and the combination of the voice actors, the material being discussed in the book as a whole, and how well the scenes had been so carefully created by the authors resulted in two pretty intense sobbing events before I was even half way through the book, and I found myself bursting into ugly crying levels of tears off and on during the last 4-5 chapters. (In the authors' defense, I've become drastically more sensitive/empathetic to things like death/grief, heartbreak, etc over the last 10 years, so it all hit me VERY hard.)


message 8: by Laura (new)

Laura There's been a few that made me cry, but the two that stand out the most for me are:

A Little Life and A Thousand Boy Kisses.


message 9: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Kennedy A thousand boy kisses had me in tears by Tillie Cole, heartbreaking 💔


message 10: by Clare (new)

Clare L (Skin of a killer, Bella) that's most books


message 11: by Adel (new)

Adel Fountain William Landon - All that is mine I carry with me
If I think about for too long I start welling up again


message 12: by Luna (new)

Luna The book thief... I was crying so hard, my bf woke up and asked if he did something wrong lol


message 13: by Edie (new)

Edie Kennard The Institute
by Stephen King


message 14: by foreveramoodrdr (new)

foreveramoodrdr As long as the lemon tree grrows - hurt my soul


message 15: by Ottavia (new)

Ottavia It’s really easy for me to cry when I read books, but the one where I was crying like a baby was The Book that Held Her Heart by Mark Lawrence. It literally broke me 😭


message 16: by Christine (new)

Christine Tistechok Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid. The last chapter had me holding my breath.


message 17: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Kerr the metamorphosis broke my heart


message 18: by Marieanne (new)

Marieanne Viens A Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah


message 19: by Maryann (new)

Maryann Larucci-Troche ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ by Jodi Picoult


message 20: by Monika (new)

Monika The Monster’s Club by Federica Alice Carlino.


message 21: by Rachel (new)

Rachel  Smith A thousand splendid suns, call me by your name, on earth were briefly gorgeous, and song of Achilles. All books that touched my soul


message 22: by Jess (new)

Jess Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom changed my life !


message 23: by Gayane♡ (new)

Gayane♡ The last letter by Rebecca yarros will have you hyperventilating.

What I should’ve said by Max Monroe will have your sobbing 😭


message 24: by Zara (new)

Zara Katanzaro I’m really drawn to books that explore this kind of slow emotional impact — the ones where you don’t even realise how much it’s affecting you until afterwards.

I recently read (and wrote) something along those lines, centred on a long-term toxic relationship and how self-worth can erode over time. It’s not dramatic, more of a gradual unravelling, which is what seems to stay with people.


message 25: by Audrey_ (new)

Audrey_ Reads (Gojo's version) The curious incident of the dog in the night-time! I hardly ever cry over books, but I SOBBED over this one


message 26: by Zara (new)

Zara Katanzaro Monika wrote: "The Monster’s Club by Federica Alice Carlino."
A Thousand Splendid Suns is truly magical. Have you read his other, The Kite Runner and And The Mountains Echoed? Think you'll love those too.
You may also like The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul by Deborah Rodrigues.


message 27: by Sim1 (new)

Sim1 The Best Dog In the World has already made me cry twice


message 28: by Clara (new)

Clara Emerson Yes, Not Without My Daughter by Betty Mahmoody really stayed with me.

It’s such an intense and emotional story, and knowing it’s based on real events makes it hit even harder. I remember feeling completely pulled into her situation, it’s the kind of book that’s difficult to forget.


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