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Prompt 38: A book that made you cry
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Dec 26, 2014 01:10PM

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Luckily, books make me cry all the time, so I'm just planning to read new books. I'm sure something I read this year will make me cry...

1. A Child Called "It" by Dave Pelzer
2. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK Rowling
3. Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan
I'm with a lot of you - books don't typically make me cry. Only two books that have ever made me cry were "The Fault In Our Stars" by John Green and "Dawn" by Erin Hunter. I'd like to read something new that makes me cry, but if I can't find anything, I'll just reread TFiOS.
Well, I can't remember any book that ever made me cry, but I also don't pursue that sort of thing. I'm only reading new books for this challenge, so I am hoping that some of you can give me some suggestions for a tear-jerker.
Well, I can't remember any book that ever made me cry, but I also don't pursue that sort of thing. I'm only reading new books for this challenge, so I am hoping that some of you can give me some suggestions for a tear-jerker.

















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Any book with animals in it will make me cry for sure!


I'm fairly sure the same will happen with the book!

I'm fairly sure the same will happen wit..."
I didn't see the movie, but just finished the book. It left me with a very numb sadness, none of the release of tears. It actually surprised me, b/c I am embarrassingly emotional and have become a sniffling, weeping mess during other books (I actually had to stop reading a book in a cafe b/c it was about to get ridiculous). That said, I still think Never Let Me Go is a wonderful book.




It was very sweet and sappy and I am a sap, especially when reading to my girl (I should have known this would happen after the mess I was reading the end of The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh to her when she was 3). This book was going to be my "set in another country" book, but I've been able to move things around, so that I am really happy with the way my list is now and happy that all the other times I cry like a weirdo during the year's books, they will not count only for the tears.


Difficult prompt though - unless you read something you've already read ( which defeats the object of the challenge to me) can't really be sure a book will make you cry til you've read it.
But I defy anyone not to cry reading The Five People You Meet in Heaven


My Sister's Keeper is a great choice, also The Pact by the same author might work. Both are pretty heavy subject material but very good reads.




Love that book! It definitely had me in some serious tears but I am a cryer!


If I'm going to struggle with a challenge, it'll be this one!

I may try Where the Red Fern Grows (amazingly I have never read it). I'm wondering whether Old Yeller may be a good one too. Haven't read the book, but the movie certainly gets me crying!

I'm currently reading Fly a Little Higher: How God Answered a Mom's Small Prayer in a Big Way by Laura Sobiech. It's a true story that she wrote about her teenage son that had cancer. I'm only 1/3 through the book and it's had me in tears already. It's sad and inspiring all at the same time!
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