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how many of you have shed tears while reading a book?


It happened with Ladies Coupé (I was really moved at the end of the book by the story of the main character) and Life and Fate, above all this one, it is so touching.
If I will remember other books I will add them!

This is in my wishlist! Hope to find it soon, so I'll read it.

I always cry with the films! :D
Watch Schindler's List (I must still read the book but I don't think I will ever do).


New Moon(twilight saga 2)(read it some 5 years ago...n I was in love with Edward...n I was totally stupid)
Acheron and Styxx by Sherrilyn Kenyon...read them recently...from a series..amazing stories...but extremely sad.
I also had tears in my eyes in a particular seen from son's of fortune by Jeffery Archer.
Books are always able to affect me somehow...


Ahhhh am ashamed to say i cried... but yeah i did wen ever there was new letter.


of course there is no NEED Aishwarya.. its same as crying if some one dies for that matter even laugh.. its just a emotion some have more some have less that's it


Two magnificent and moving books that I warmly recommend!

Dobby's death always does it for me. It's rare for a book to affect me so much, which is why I admire JK Rowling's storytelling.
I have not cried while reading, maybe I haven't come across so deeply emotional book, but I was scared at one point while reading Angels and Demons.
Getting struck emotionally by a book must be an awesome feeling, I bet.
Getting struck emotionally by a book must be an awesome feeling, I bet.

I cried when I read the climax of "How to ruin your bf's reputation" when I read abot he accepted that he kissed other girl and while I read "how to ruin your summer vacation" when dad and daughter finally had their love proved to each other.
P.S. Don't go by the names of the books. It's a good story of a teenage girl...


e.g:- I've cried reading Little Lord Fauntleroy :p .But then I was already in a weepy state.

Ken wrote: "Vaidehi wrote: "its an automatic thing! regardless i read harry potter the zillionth time, and i know how the story goes, i cry river on sirius n dobby s death!"
Dobby's death always does it for ..."
Rhea wrote: "I have cried while reading the ending of 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. amazing book!"
The above books are pretty much in my Can't-stop-crying list...
I recently read Allegiant be Veronica Roth..and anyone who feels they need to cry while reading the book should try Khalled Hosseini
I've cried upon many deaths in the Harry Potter series and the Hunger Games (especially Finnick)
and these weren't soft lady-like tears which trickle down your cheeks in an elegant way..these were full blown howls and wails...


Technically i'm a very emotional person, so I cry reading almost any book which is remotely sad. :P If you do need a good cry I reccomend Chicken Soup For The Teenage Soul On Tough Stuff. It has some really heart-breaking stories.

I have seen only the film and yes, at the end I cried.
Another moving film/book is The Green Mile.

death f Sirius and dobby did make me she'd tears apart from that I think good of small things also made me weep

Another book that made me cry is The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank.

And Harry Potter it is, but the movies weren't as cry-worthy, though they were definitely outstanding!
Last i shed tears was when i was watching Parent Trap a couple of days ago for the umpteenth time...the climax where the parents meet their estranged daughters - i could soooo relate to their joy!!!

And Harry Potter it is, but the movies weren't as cry-worthy, though they were definitely outstanding!
Last i shed tears was when i was watching Parent Trap a couple of days ago for the umpt..."
This is a 6 month late reply! Are you talking about Parent Trap with Hayley Mills? Or has there been a more recent one made? I didn't shed tears, but I loved it.


I have deliberately never read Anne Frank because I know I would find it too incredibly sad, as it is what really happened. I was reading Daniel Finkelstein in The Times the other day, and he wrote that his three aunts and grandmother were in Bergen Belsen, where Anne Frank and her sister and mother were sent.They were watching through the wire when Anne and her sister arrived, whom they knew from their childhood in Amsterdam. Anne died from Typhus, but Daniel Finkelstein's aunts survived. I believe they were released on false passports and were put on a train for Switzerland. Their mother had been giving the three girls some of her rations of food to help them to survive, and she herself was in such a weakened state that she lived until the day they reached Switzerland and safety. Then she died as they crossed the border.


I shed tears of being at loss when I closed Harry Potter and to make things worse I was outside having lunch and reading! They all thought the food was too bad to be true :D
I do remember having tears when I read 'A Tale of Two Cities', Jhumpa Lahiri short stories.


yes.. the movie.. i was in tears in the end...
i cried while reading A prisoner of birth.. when danny writes a letter to his fiancee from the jail... i just couldnt hold myself..
(forest gump movie too make me look like a cry baby.. and same goes with deep impact.. the climax..)
I can't even count the number of times a book has made me cry!
Certainly, all the major deaths in Harry Potter made be cry.. heck I even cried when Hedwig died :'(
Khaled Hosseini's books are just so compelling that I actually ended up bawling (esp in A Thousand Splendid Suns).
I remember when I was reading Kane and Abel while riding the bus once.. n I was so close to tears, n I happened to look up n realised I was in the wrong bus! That certainly killed all the emotion in that moment :|
Certainly, all the major deaths in Harry Potter made be cry.. heck I even cried when Hedwig died :'(
Khaled Hosseini's books are just so compelling that I actually ended up bawling (esp in A Thousand Splendid Suns).
I remember when I was reading Kane and Abel while riding the bus once.. n I was so close to tears, n I happened to look up n realised I was in the wrong bus! That certainly killed all the emotion in that moment :|

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Now I got to thinking if maybe I'm not getting very involved while reading. but maybe it changes from person to person, maybe it is a gender thing. what about y'all?