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Postby Kaleidoscope Eyes » Sun Feb 16, 2003 10:58 pm

As said in the subject, which books have made you cry? Mine are listed below:

The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman - The ending was so sad, and I cried a little bit.

The Shadow in the North by Philip Pullman - When Fred died, I cried and I remember the first time I read it I sat there thinking "He's not dead is he? I must have read it wrong - he can't be killed off!"

Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman - I would definitely recommend this to everybody. The morals in the story are really good - and the ending sure is a tear jerker - I cried myself to sleep when I read it for the first time (and the time after that and the time after that and so on so forth!)

Raider's Tide by Maggie Prince - I cried the very first time I read this, though I can't remember the exact part. This is a very short book, and quite good.

The Fox Cub Bold by Colin Dann - Part of the "Farthing Wood" series, I was only about 10 when I read this for the first time. The part when Bold dies was what made me cry. I've read it about twice since then, and both times at this point I've had a lump in my throat!

The Georgia Nicolson series (Angus, Big Knickers, Nunga Nunga's and Nuddy-Pants) by Louise Rennison - Okay, so this one only made me cry with laughter, but still, read them - they're absolutely hilarious!
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Postby Nix » Sun Feb 16, 2003 11:05 pm

i have all the farthing wood magazines hiding under my bed but i cant rember which one was bold

well: HDM, Goodnight Mister Tom (i was 8 ), Noughts and Crosses and mortal engines
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Postby katinka » Sun Feb 16, 2003 11:19 pm

the woods at the end of somethingorother street. I read it when i was little and I had to go to bed so i finished reading it with a torch and i cried so much!

edit - Ooooh it was woods at the end of autumn street by lowis lowry.
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Postby Shivy » Mon Feb 17, 2003 12:29 am

not that i admit to crying... but noughts and crosses, and mortal engines, and Fire Bringer
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Postby Will » Mon Feb 17, 2003 9:15 pm

Just HDM and...nobody laugh...one of the Animorph Books. I forget which one (got it out of the library) but it was one of the extra long ones and it was really sad at the end.
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Postby katinka » Tue Feb 18, 2003 10:12 am

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I'm sorry, I couldn't help it...
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Postby Will » Tue Feb 18, 2003 10:14 pm

Hey! Now I'm all upset and I'm going to kill you... and cry...
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Postby TheLadyofShalott » Wed Feb 19, 2003 2:30 am

HDM and The Shadow in the North BIG TIME. And Abhorsen. Don't ask why. It just DID. *pouts* I can't really remember what else. Oh, The Giver. When they kill the little baby. And Lord of the Rings, at the end. That's all I can remember right now.


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Postby katinka » Wed Feb 19, 2003 11:38 am

I'm sorry, I'm lovely really, so don't kill me or the whole world will mourn.
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Postby DominaSnow » Wed Feb 19, 2003 12:27 pm

I've never really cried over a book; I still have deep emotions about them, but i usally don't cry:

These books have made me feel very sad:)

The Amber Spyglass

Anne of Green Gables

The October Horse

Hamlet

Peter Pan

Great Expectations
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Postby Saraneth » Wed Feb 19, 2003 5:35 pm

Just HDM and...nobody laugh...one of the Animorph Books. I forget which one (got it out of the library) but it was one of the extra long ones and it was really sad at the end.
o ~*pineapples*~ i think i had a tear in my eye on the last animorphs book too. it was sad... to any1 who's read it, right in the begining when ____ dies.

but uh i dont really cry though. like hardly ever.
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Postby Nix » Wed Feb 19, 2003 6:33 pm

i gave up after book 8. but if anyone wants to tell me who dies, please message me with it
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Postby Saraneth » Wed Feb 19, 2003 7:01 pm

I probably read the first 15 or so, then read some random ones inbetween the time i stopped reading. And then the month she released the last one I read the last 3 or 4. I'll messsage u Nix.
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Postby Will » Wed Feb 19, 2003 10:07 pm

I've got the first 13, but they changed the cover design which threw me and then the author seemed to go into hyperdrive and I couldn't keep up. Been reading random ones from the library ever since.
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Postby Tristan » Thu Feb 20, 2003 1:35 am

I used to like animorphs, but after the third one they're all the same... nothing new ever happens... it got really dull, and by then I was on to better things.
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Postby Shivy » Thu Feb 20, 2003 6:48 pm

My brother has a lot of animorph books, so i've read quite a few of them ages ago.. i can only remember one of them though..

hmmm, watched the tv series for a bit too..
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Postby Daniel » Thu Feb 20, 2003 11:36 pm

there was a TV series?
*sigh* Well, at least you tried.
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Postby katinka » Fri Feb 21, 2003 4:21 pm

I've never read an animorphs book - i just assumed they were for 9 year old boys.
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Postby Tristan » Fri Feb 21, 2003 9:54 pm

they are... no substance whatsoever...
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Postby Shivy » Sat Feb 22, 2003 12:27 am

yeah, well.
And, yeah.. there was a TV series.. on CBBC at one point.. i may have watched a few, back in the days when i had nothing better to do .. :lol:
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