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A book that made you uncontrollably sob at 3 am

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message 101: by Alexandra Y (new)

Alexandra Y | 6 comments The Green Mile by Stephen King. Heartbreaking story. Also, Khaled Hosseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns


message 102: by Liz luv (new)

Liz luv | 57 comments The ending of Powerless by Lauren Roberts and (SPOILER ALERT FOR FOURTH WING) when Liam died in Fourth wing. I cried for DAYS.


message 103: by luna ♡ (new)

luna ♡ | 53 comments good girl bad blood (sequel to agggtm) SPOILER!!-- the part where child brunswick is killed, I SOB he did not deserve that bro


message 104: by Fatima✨️ (new)

Fatima✨️ | 29 comments never the sobbing kind, I only suptess my tears but I made not exceptions with Crooked kingdom, powerless


message 105: by Sara (new)

Sara G | 61 comments omg a Little Life and I'm dying to find people to talk about it


message 106: by Sara (new)

Sara Ayala | 1 comments The nightingale


message 107: by Care (new)

Care | 14 comments Ghost Boy by Martin Pistorius


message 108: by Mica (new)

Mica (micachureads) | 36 comments lots of reasons to sob over this book https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 109: by rowan (new)

rowan | 88 comments Still Beating by Jennifer Hartmann, holy crap that book made my heart hurt


message 110: by Pluto (new)

Pluto | 45 comments A thousand boy kisses (Cried every chapter except one. Basically the entire book)

The things we leave unfinished (Cried so hard. SO HARD)


message 111: by Eilís (new)

Eilís Petroni (plasticpaddy55) | 1 comments The Bridges of Madison County
One of the finest and most touching love stories ever written


message 112: by Ali (new)

Ali Sánchez | 15 comments I'll Give you the Sun by Jandy Nelson, and the last page of Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe :')


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Sophs_ Bookommendations ♡ | 8 comments https://teams.live.com/l/community/FE...

Join my book club, meet new people share book ideas, it’s a safe space for everyone


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♤Lizzy♤ (Inactive) | 200 comments Supernova
the renegade trilogy is fairly nice, no one really dies until Supernova.
it's like Marrisa Meyer went beast mode.


message 115: by Reeya⸆⸉ (new)

Reeya⸆⸉ | 56 comments a thousand broken pieces oml


message 116: by Erica (new)

Erica (bookgirl4ever84) | 54 comments The Shake by Paul Young
Marley and Me by John Grogan


Theresa (mysteries.and.mayhem) (mysteriesandmayhem) It wasn't at 3 AM, instead it was listening to the audiobook on my commute home from work (of course in heavy traffic). I was ugly crying over A Man Called Ove.

I've also sobbed uncontrollably at several points throughout Stephen King's Dark Tower series.


message 119: by Cara (new)

Cara McGrade 🇮🇪 | 48 comments The book thief, the song of achilles, redeeming 6, taming 7 and a little life


message 120: by Michael (last edited Aug 21, 2024 08:37AM) (new)

Michael L Wilkerson (Papa Gray Wolf) | 11 comments My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult. If you've seen the movie but not read the book, don't judge.

An addendum: The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold; her debut novel.


message 121: by Caroline (new)

Caroline Reyes | 12 comments The song of Achilles! 🫶🏼
True notebooks by Mark Salzman!


message 122: by Judith Speed (new)

Judith Speed | 208 comments Theresa (mysteries.and.mayhem) wrote: "It wasn't at 3 AM, instead it was listening to the audiobook on my commute home from work (of course in heavy traffic). I was ugly crying over A Man Called Ove.

I've also sobbed u..."


That ending! I’ve never felt as much sympathy for a fictional character as I did for Roland.


message 123: by Ayansh (new)

Ayansh Saxena | 18 comments volume 8 demon slayer cause of rengoku san's death and I'm calling him san because I also respect him.


Theresa (mysteries.and.mayhem) (mysteriesandmayhem) Judith Speed wrote: "That ending! I’ve never felt as much sympathy for a fictional character as I did for Roland."

Agreed. 🖤 I went through such a rollercoaster of emotions with Roland, which I'm sure is exactly what King wanted to happen. From hate, to pity, to all-out love. Those books put me through the wringer!


message 125: by Nakedra (new)

Nakedra Burke (nakedrab) The Fault in Our Stars made me ugly cry


message 126: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Michiels | 7 comments The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue <3


message 127: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Kathryn | 3 comments The Nightingale… I had to get out of bed and finish reading in the living room so I didn’t wake my husband with my sobbing.


message 128: by Erica (new)

Erica (bookgirl4ever84) | 54 comments The Shake


message 129: by Catou (new)

Catou My sister's keeper. I think it's the saddest book I ever read


message 130: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahleaf) | 70 comments the last letter by Rebecca yaros
a thousand boy kisses by tillie Cole


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message 132: by Sanikareads (new)

Sanikareads | 1 comments I fell in love with hope by Lancali .I ugly cried.


message 133: by Maja (new)

Maja | 61 comments Anything from Jessica Sorensen especially stories about Callie and Kayden and anything from Collen Hoover


message 134: by Fatima✨️ (new)

Fatima✨️ | 29 comments Nothing bcz my mom doesn't let me stay up that late.


message 135: by Zeeshan (new)

Zeeshan Ali Durrani | 23 comments love letters to the dead


message 136: by Babs (new)

Babs Fernandez | 11 comments Maestro by Auden Dar, major ugly tears at 2am


message 137: by Michael (new)

Michael L Wilkerson (Papa Gray Wolf) | 11 comments I just finished The Ursulina by Brian Freeman. I have to add it to my list in this category.


message 138: by Kristina (new)

Kristina Mateo (chicklassique) | 85 comments Bambi I was 5


message 139: by Jordyn (last edited Sep 01, 2024 08:26PM) (new)

Jordyn | 7 comments Theresa (mysteries.and.mayhem) wrote: "It wasn't at 3 AM, instead it was listening to the audiobook on my commute home from work (of course in heavy traffic). I was ugly crying over A Man Called Ove.

I've also sobbed u..."


omg I thought I was the only one to cry over the dark tower :')
I named my son after Roland!


message 140: by Em (new)

Em | 78 comments Rule of Wolves (iykyk) and Weyward. (view spoiler) death in HMRC was also really sad.


message 141: by Judith Speed (new)

Judith Speed | 208 comments Jordyn wrote: "Theresa (mysteries.and.mayhem) wrote: "It wasn't at 3 AM, instead it was listening to the audiobook on my commute home from work (of course in heavy traffic). I was ugly crying over [book:A Man Cal..."

I have never had so much sympathy for a fictional character. “Yeah, you saved the entire universe. Now do it all again and get it right this time!”


message 142: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Ruhland | 1 comments Books that made me cry:
The Nightingale
A Thousand Splendid Suns
and the most ever.... A Little Life


message 144: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn (evelyntheshadowsinger) | 39 comments If he had been with me and ACOWAR both made me cry


♥readingfiend♥ | 20 comments 999 The Extraordinary Young Women of the First Official Transport to Auschwitz by Heather Dune Macadam<\b>

Unfathomable what all of these people endured because of the holocaust



message 146: by sarah (new)

sarah | 288 comments The miraculous adventure of Edward Tulane. I sober my eyes out through the entire book, I still choke up about it


message 147: by Anna (new)

Anna J | 4 comments -Reckless
-If only he had been with me
-It starts with us
-The fault in our stars
-A wish for us


message 148: by Emeroxic (new)

Emeroxic  (emeroxic) | 22 comments A little life.
Never sobbed harder.


message 149: by phoenix (new)

phoenix | 6 comments All the bright places, the song of Achilles, Clockwork princess


message 150: by Marleau (new)

Marleau Jusinski | 2 comments Heartless by Marisa Meyer


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