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Hi I’m in the mood for reading a real sad tear jerker, any suggestions?

Hi I’m in the mood for reading a real sad tear jerker, any suggestions?

Mandy #recommend

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Tanya

My sisters keeper and the lovely bones x

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Gina

Me before you

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Tara

Me without you

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Darren

The Bank Manager and the Bum. It has an ill child and an injured dog in it…

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Raya

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1846972086?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage

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Juliana

Still Alice – great story

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Elaine

The story of us. Dani Atkins

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Lorraine

Charlie and Pearl – @Tammy

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Tara

My sisters keeper

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Melissa

Beyond Grace’s Rainbow.

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Roger

Stealing lives. Find it on Amazon or kindle

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Diane

Sarah’s Key by Tatiana De Rosnay 🙂

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Michelle

Me before you by jo jo Moyes. I was in floods of tears.

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Stephanie

The hand that first held mine by maggie o’farrell

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Lenny

If. By yours truly 🙂 available through amazon. It’s part of a trilogy @If by @Lenny about a young woman with an addiction (not a biography haha).

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Lenny

Me and Emma by Elizabeth Flock is a great book

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Vicki

Depending on what genre you like to read, “Styxx” had me bawling throught the whole book; it is a greek tragedy

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Lenny

The girls by Lori Lansen another interesting book. Had me bawling at the end 🙁

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Roberta

Goodnight beautiful by D Koomson

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MandyQuestion author

I’ve read The Girls and Goodnight beautiful and cried in both. Read my best Friend’s girl and didn’t like it nearly as much, also by D Koombson

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MandyQuestion author

I’ve read My sisters keeper and Me before you and they are both great I am getting some great suggestions

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Tina

the storyteller- jodi picoult.

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Vanessa

The love verb….you won’t have a dry eye!!

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Lenny

I’ve just started The Storyteller

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Debbie

The lost wife

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Llainy

Marley & me got me – I also loved me before you by Jojo Moyes xxx

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Lorna

Me before you, Jo Jo Moyes. I sobbed.

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Alex

The art of driving in the rain by Garth Stein, laughed and cried. Brilliant book

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Mar

not a tearjerker but boy did this boo just grab me for the sentiment … Bridges of Madison County

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Mar

*book

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Megan

Suzanne’s diary for Nicholas

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Deborah

Why would you want to read anything that would make you cry?

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Katha

THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN is very moving even if you’re not a “dog person”.

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Heather

Me Before You

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Maud

Angela’s Ashes

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Valerie

Firefly lane by kristen hannah

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Emma

The Bronze Horseman – Paullina Simons (it’s a trilogy in case you still need some emotional turmoil after the first!)

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Daniela

My sisters keeper my jodi picoult

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Sindy

Sarah’s key seconded – saddest book I have ever read – wonderful reading but so sad and haunting

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Emma

Me before you and Firefly lane

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Michelle

Memory Book by Rowan Coleman is getting a lot of PR at the moment. Its next on my TBR.

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Joe

A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini

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Jenny

Before I die by Jenny Downham

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Miranda

Still Alice

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Judith

Winter Garden – Kristen Hannah , reminded me a bit of Lost Wife- Alyson Richman. The Notebook and Dear John by Nicholas Sparks.

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Michelle

I just started memory book.

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Judith

Sarah’s Key is so emotional, it has stayed with me for years.

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Maceo

Don’t Mess with Grandmother, @Maceo

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Mania

Me Before You

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Oyez

If you need a new and exciting angle to your reading pleasure, read this suspense filled African thriller, romance and phillosophical fiction from the stable of WDA publishing Co. ” an interesting and deeply informative read” – City Spotlight Magazine Reviews https://www.amazon.com/LONESOME-ME-Oyez-Olatunde-Rex-ebook/dp/B00OZMDZW4

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