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I always love a good cry and there are plenty on my shelves.
I do want to remind fellow readers that a travelogue does not have to be nonficiton. There are plenty of novels about quests, The Hobbit for instance. Others, I can think of are The End of the World Running Club, Wintering, Less,A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World, The River, Station Eleven and The Book of M among others.


IF historical romance wins, here's a list of books that isn't regency:
https://www.librarything.com/tag/hist...
https://www.librarything.com/tag/hist...

I cry easily, and there have been many books that have had me cry at some point, of all genres. Lots recently too. However, I don't seek out books that are ..."
Theresa there is a lot of great literary fiction in this category. Don't judge it by the stupid tag other people put on it.

The tender ending is the key for me too.

I always love a good cry and there are plenty on my shelves.
I do want to re..."
Your travelogues probably also had made me cry tags. I'll be looking for lots of books like this. I loved A Boy and his dog at the end of the world. It won't be for everyone though. Thank you for telling me about it last year.

https://www.librarything.com/tag/hist..."
I guess you have to be a member to see it.

I was surprised by this one:
Clap When You Land - has 33 made-me-cry tags, but less than 4 (if any) travelogue tags.
Less and Migrations each hit many locations, and I would guess they have both travel and made-me-cry tags.
Correction: They have travel but not travelogue. They both have enough made-me-cry tags. Less also have Made-me-laugh tags.
NancyJ wrote: "Jenny wrote: "IF historical romance wins, here's a list of books that isn't regency:
https://www.librarything.com/tag/hist..."
I guess you have to be a member to see it."
Here's a few authors who have more than one book on the list!
Julie Garwood
Johanna Lindsey
Jude Deveraux
Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
Madeline Hunter
Catherine Coulter
Christina Dodd
Susan Wiggs
These books are on my tbr if it wins:
An Extraordinary Union
A Hope Divided
https://www.librarything.com/tag/hist..."
I guess you have to be a member to see it."
Here's a few authors who have more than one book on the list!
Julie Garwood
Johanna Lindsey
Jude Deveraux
Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
Madeline Hunter
Catherine Coulter
Christina Dodd
Susan Wiggs
These books are on my tbr if it wins:
An Extraordinary Union
A Hope Divided

I cry easily, and there have been many books that have had me cry at some point, of all genres. Lots recently too. However, I don't seek out..."
I never go by these lists for that reason. I rarely even look at them. I may look up a definition using google to sources other than GR lists, or at lists like '19th century classics" but I never oick what I read from any lists but my own.
I cry at sentimentality and sweetness more tban despair or sadness when reading. Irish waterworks. However, it has to sneak up on me.

@Amy and others. Sure, I know not all romance is Regency, but I already have been reading far more romance than I like for challenges, and since so much Regency is romance to me it's just romance and then romance.
But travelogues? Never--I'd have to look for stuff that is tagged that that aren't real travelogues. Just not my cup of tea.
That leaves "made me cry"--I think not!
But I am not one to skip voting, even in certain local elections if I know they are all crooks running.



Merriam-Webster definitions:
1 : a piece of writing about travel
2 : a talk or lecture on travel usually accompanied by a film or slides
3 : a narrated motion picture about travel



That was a wonderful book Lyn, I hope you get to read it.

NancyJ have you read/do you like Outlander? The actors playing Jamie Fraser and Dougal Mackenzie have written Clanlands, which is tagged travelogue. It's mainly about whisky and warfare, I think.

Whiskey and Warfare? Sounds right for me 😁😁

Well I don't drink whiskey, and I don't like warfare, but I love Outlander and the men in kilts.

Buddy read / drink? LOL"
🤣 we could Zoom and read to each other

And I have no doubt that book will have me weeping.

Anyway, isn't the tag sort of looser? Like even though Migrations apparently isn't on it, if enough of us feel it fits, we can use that, right? If Travelogue wins, I might read Migrations.

I always love a good cry and there are plenty on my shelves.
I do want to re..."
Sign me up! Whiskey and Warfare...just an ordinary day for me!
I was going to leave this, but the spelling nerd in me can't resist. Also I think the Scottish and people living in the Republic of Ireland might be upset with you!
The Scottish way of spelling Whisky is without the E - I've double-checked the subtitle of Clanlands to make sure, and as they're travelling round Scotland you'll want to be using this spelling if you review the book!
The Irish, however, do spell it with an E! To help you remember which country is which, the Irish call Ireland 'Eire' and it does have the E in it's whiskey!
The Scottish way of spelling Whisky is without the E - I've double-checked the subtitle of Clanlands to make sure, and as they're travelling round Scotland you'll want to be using this spelling if you review the book!
The Irish, however, do spell it with an E! To help you remember which country is which, the Irish call Ireland 'Eire' and it does have the E in it's whiskey!


Really very happy with anything but Historical Romance as I can't find anything on the list I have read or want to so if that one comes up I think I'll need some help with finding something short and minimally romantic.

I looked through made-me-cry yesterday and I would love to finally get to The Heart's Invisible Furies. It will also take me far away from my current location for Fly the Skies.
Haven't looked at travelogue yet or historical romance yet.

If historical romance wins, I'll continue reading what I want but be on the lookout for a historical fiction in which there is also some sort of love story. Something like Thirteen Moons which I recently read.
If it is made me cry, I will also continue reading because I know at some point, I'll pick up a book that will make me cry.
I plan to read a number of travel(ogue) books in September, just because I feel like it.
I'll forfeit the extra points for fly the sky, if I think the book fits and there isn't the number who have tagged it. I may take a jaunt to England.


I looked through made-me-cry yesterday and I would love to finally get to The Heart's Invisible Furies. It will also take me far away from my current location for Fly the Skies. ..."
I loved The Heart's Invisible Furies - one of my favorites from this author. Definitely made me cry!

The Scottish way of spelling Wh..."
As I am half Irish....we do believe that the Scots just don't know how to spell and rather than conform, just say 'pour the Scotch!"
That said, thanks for pointing that out, Jenny. I might have gone a while before noticing, and if I had a scotch in hand at the same time...might never have tumbled!

If historical romance wins, I'll continue reading what I want but be on the lookout for a historical fiction in which there is also some sort of lo..."
The Last Garden in England is tagged "historical romance" 7 times, in case that information is helpful. There was romance in each of the story lines, but the book was not focused on romance.

If historical romance wins, I'll continue reading what I want but be on the lookout for a historical fiction in which there is a..."
I was thinking of reading it in September, so I've got the plan for that contingency.


I looked through made-me-cry yesterday and I would lo..."
Me too, it's such a great book. I really need a good cry, followed by a happy or hopeful ending.

NancyJ wrote: "Me too, it's such a great book. I really need a good cry, followed by a happy or hopeful ending."
Yay, two ringing endorsements for The Heart's Invisible Furies!
I think if it is historical romance I might try to hit Outlander. It won't help me for my Fly the Skies though :(

Awwwwwww 😿
Now I am really hoping made-me-cry gets picked!

Awwwwwww 😿
Now I am really hoping made-me-cry gets picked!"
I will read it with you if the tag gets picked. Its been on my list to read for ages.

That would be great!
I love a buddy read :)
Come on PBT friends, go vote made-me-cry! 🙏

Better travelogue than historical romance I think, now that I have seenthat Three Men in a Boat or else it's sequel is there! (or both). I could reread one or both of those.

Karin, when I look at the tag selected for each month, I tend to inwardly groan and think, "How will I find a book for that?" Then, I become pleasantly surprised when I stumble upon a book that fits. I'm sure the same thing will happen for September, whatever tag is chosen. (After writing here that Historical Romance is my least favorite choice, two such books were highly recommended by GR friends. So, you never know.)

That would be great!
I love a buddy read :)
Come on PBT friends, go vote made-me-cry! 🙏"
Done! It was never in question for me. It's the tag with the most books that I want to read. I love books with emotional depth, whether they make me cry or not. I will read some even if travelogue wins.
Heart's Invisible Furies is so good, and there will be a lot to discuss. I will definitely chime in during the discussions even if I don't reread it. I think I remember more about this book after 2 years, than I remember about some books I read in the last 2 months.
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