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Let's Pretend This Never Happened: A Mostly True Memoir
Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened

The last book to make me ugly cry was The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.

I haven't really found a book that made me cry yet. i've been close but none have moved me to actual tears.

I remember the first book that made me cry was Lassie Come-Home that I was reading in about 4th grade. It wasn't any of the bad things that made me cry, but the happy ending. That is generally what makes me cry in books or movies.
I laugh more often at audiobooks than in print because the narrators are so much better at timing and expression than I am in my own head.
I laugh more often at audiobooks than in print because the narrators are so much better at timing and expression than I am in my own head.


I still remember reading Me Talk Pretty One Day in a cafe and silently laughing so hard (because I didn't want people to look at me weird) that there were tears rolling down my cheeks. So in the end, people looked at me weird anyway. My husband and I still quote from that book. Dear Committee Members also had me in stitches (possibly because I am an English professor).
There are a few books that have me in tears in the last couple of pages (including The Lord of the Rings (view spoiler) ), although the last couple that had me in floods by the end were The Travelling Cat Chronicles and Before the Coffee Gets Cold.
On the other hand I enjoy a good laugh, too, especially a good one-liner. Most of the Discworld books fit into the laugh out loud category, as did the original The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Recently, parts of The Thursday Murder Club had me chuckling openly, as is How Iceland Changed the World (yes, a sarcastic history book), which I'm reading at the moment.
On the other hand I enjoy a good laugh, too, especially a good one-liner. Most of the Discworld books fit into the laugh out loud category, as did the original The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Recently, parts of The Thursday Murder Club had me chuckling openly, as is How Iceland Changed the World (yes, a sarcastic history book), which I'm reading at the moment.

Sunshine Vicram particularly in A Good Day for Chardonnay made me howl (that Raccoon story!)
I laughed all the way through Republic of Dirt: A Return to Woefield Farm - the characters are just so wonderfully odd.
Crying .. just finished Us Against You & The Winners and of course sobbed all the way through
A few scenes in the Harry Potter series make me cry no matter how many times I've read them.


Hamnet had me sobbing at the office. Thankfully I have a secluded space and wasn't surrounded by coworkers, but woof. What a book.

Oh, holy moly, I forgot about A Monster Calls! Definitely broke out the whole tissue box for that one.

YES. Jason Isaacs's narration was stellar.

Marley and Me: Life and Love With the World's Worst Dog had me crying from the intro, but there was a lot of laughter to balance out the tears.
I listened to What If It's Us on my walk to work and back and that had me laughing and crying (I probably looked like a crazy person).


Books that made me cry include Mornings in Jenin, The Book Thief, The Farthest Shore (from the Earthsea series), and The Invisible Bridge. All 5-star reads for me.
And one of my favorite books ever that had me laughing and crying: A Prayer for Owen Meany

As far as crying - The Fault in Our Stars and Me Before You are some of the ones I really remember crying a lot over. A Monster Calls - that definitely made me cry too. I can't believe I forgot about that one.


Wonderful book but definitely some tears - My Brilliant Life by Kim Ae-ran. One of my top 3 books in 2022!

The Fault in Our Stars
The Winners (literal sobbing for the last 50 or so pages)
A Little Life
and although I read it long ago, literally the day it came out, I remember crying at Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows though it's been so long now, I hardly remember what happened.

The most recent one that got me teary was What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon

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