Which are the books that have made you cry?
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Adding A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini to my list. Now I don't even want to go near The Kite Runner.
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But Kite Runner is so good! Reading the blurb on the back of Thousand Splendid Suns made me think it was pretty much the same story as KR. Besides the sadness, would you recommend it?
Read The God of Small Things. I read it right after Kite Runner, and it was devastating and wonderful. (Though it didn't make me bawl my little heart out like the end of TAS--I suppose that's the kind of read you only get once)
Read The God of Small Things. I read it right after Kite Runner, and it was devastating and wonderful. (Though it didn't make me bawl my little heart out like the end of TAS--I suppose that's the kind of read you only get once)
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But Kite Runner is so good! Reading the blurb on the back of Thousand Splendid Suns made me think it was pretty much the same story as KR. Besides the sadness, would you recommend it?
Without reservation. It's a wonderful, though somewhat flawed, story. It is The Kite Runner, the female version, from what I've read. I'm going to read The Kite Runner eventually.
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i only cried once from a book. when dumbledore was "killed." i didn't even cry when sirius died. but dumbledore hit me hard.
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In the subtle knife when will's father dies and in the amber spyglass at the end
And... in Where the red fern grows
And... in Where the red fern grows
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HP&OOTP = Sirius' death...he was my favourite character
HP&HBP = Dumbledore's death...sooo sad!!
Amber Spyglass = well...I think everything here know why...
Shadow in the North (always PP) = another favourite character's death!
HP&HBP = Dumbledore's death...sooo sad!!
Amber Spyglass = well...I think everything here know why...
Shadow in the North (always PP) = another favourite character's death!
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Re: Which are the books that have made you cry?
The Amber Spyglass - The ending was really, really sad.
Bridge to Terabithia - I know, I'm childish, but when Leslie died it was very touching.
The Subtle Knife - I got teary-eyed when Mr. Scoresby died.
The Water Horse - Kinda sad when the two had to seperate.
WOW. I'm very sad.
Bridge to Terabithia - I know, I'm childish, but when Leslie died it was very touching.
The Subtle Knife - I got teary-eyed when Mr. Scoresby died.
The Water Horse - Kinda sad when the two had to seperate.
WOW. I'm very sad.
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Re: Which are the books that have made you cry?
- The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (I know CS Lewis' writing style is really dry, but when I read how much Reepicheep wanted to get to Aslan's Country I just got a little choked up).
- Lee Scoresby's death.
- It wasn't the book, but I cried in the movie of Bridge to Terabithia
- The end of the movie of Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. (I just wanted Sam to say "Don't you leave him Samwise Gamgee, and I don't mean to." and leave with Frodo.)
- Oh and all that Snape stuff at the end of DH.
I know the last two are movies, but I suppose they're based on books.
- Lee Scoresby's death.
- It wasn't the book, but I cried in the movie of Bridge to Terabithia
- The end of the movie of Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. (I just wanted Sam to say "Don't you leave him Samwise Gamgee, and I don't mean to." and leave with Frodo.)
- Oh and all that Snape stuff at the end of DH.
I know the last two are movies, but I suppose they're based on books.
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Re: Which are the books that have made you cry?
The Amber Spyglass.
In answer to the original post, I read another section of the 'Farthing Wood' series (Battle for the Park), and that made me cry too-Toad and Mossy died! I mean how could that happen?
In answer to the original post, I read another section of the 'Farthing Wood' series (Battle for the Park), and that made me cry too-Toad and Mossy died! I mean how could that happen?
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Re: Which are the books that have made you cry?
Oh boy...
The Amber Spyglass- Phillip Pullman: I held it in
Noughts and Crosses - Malorie Blackman: How could anyone NOT cry whilst reading this book, I mean seriously, buy this book and find out
Slam- Nick Hornby: Okay this one doesnt really count, but its an emotional book so deserves a mention.
Firesong- : Verge of tears... I never really got emotional over this one except at the veeery end... I kinda ruined it cus I read Wind Singer, and Slaves of the Mastery, read about a quater of Firesong and stopped reading cus I kept looking ahead to see when they'd reach the homeland cus I thought the journey would be boring little did I know how great that book actually was.
Suprised to see how many people cryed during HP books, I read em all, but didnt get emotional over em.
The Amber Spyglass- Phillip Pullman: I held it in
Noughts and Crosses - Malorie Blackman: How could anyone NOT cry whilst reading this book, I mean seriously, buy this book and find out
Slam- Nick Hornby: Okay this one doesnt really count, but its an emotional book so deserves a mention.
Firesong- : Verge of tears... I never really got emotional over this one except at the veeery end... I kinda ruined it cus I read Wind Singer, and Slaves of the Mastery, read about a quater of Firesong and stopped reading cus I kept looking ahead to see when they'd reach the homeland cus I thought the journey would be boring little did I know how great that book actually was.
Suprised to see how many people cryed during HP books, I read em all, but didnt get emotional over em.
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Re: Which are the books that have made you cry?
Oh, seriously Firesong (William Nicholson) made me cry, I think. I just really liked the characters and some bits of it were oh... Just yeah. One of my favourite trilogies.
I don't really see why people cry in HP either. I think they're great books, but she's not really that good at writing for emotional bits (Sirius dying? What was that about? He fell through a veil! It was anticlimatic and not very emotional at all...although I suppose maybe a tiny bit later when he was looking for the mirror, still though, she just isn't very good at it) - and the only point I cried in the whole series was in GoF when Mrs Weasley hugged him at the end, but I think I've mentioned this before.
Recently, haven't read any cry-worthy books.
I don't really see why people cry in HP either. I think they're great books, but she's not really that good at writing for emotional bits (Sirius dying? What was that about? He fell through a veil! It was anticlimatic and not very emotional at all...although I suppose maybe a tiny bit later when he was looking for the mirror, still though, she just isn't very good at it) - and the only point I cried in the whole series was in GoF when Mrs Weasley hugged him at the end, but I think I've mentioned this before.
Recently, haven't read any cry-worthy books.
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Re: Which are the books that have made you cry?
Ah yeah William Nicholson thats the one, thanks, yeah the characters are well developed in those books.Oh, seriously Firesong (William Nicholson) made me cry, I think. I just really liked the characters and some bits of it were oh... Just yeah. One of my favourite trilogies.
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