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I just finished Marley & Me and bawled like a baby. Tell me what books have gotten you crying. ?

I just finished Marley & Me and bawled like a baby. Tell me what books have gotten you crying. ?

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Mary

Me before you

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HannaQuestion author

That’s in my TBR. I’ve heard a lot of good things about it

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Mary

And uncle toms cabin I cry when Uncle Tom died

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John

My paycheque

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Sihl

Me before you. Nightingale.

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Leilani

Last book that made me cry was Drowning is Inevitable

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Manda

Bill Wallace A Dog Called Kitty, And another of his books, Beauty

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Tami

Where the Red Fern Grows

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Candece

Reckoning by Wendy Higgins. It’s the third book in the Sweet Evil series. I cried like a baby! ?

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Nataša

Goung Postal. A lady on the train asked me if I was ok…. I was not ok.

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Edward

Have a little faith.

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Zahira

The death of Sirius in Harry Potter, never cried more since ?

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HannaQuestion author

Ugh man I reread the Harry Potter series for like the tenth time last year and I still cry when Sirius dies

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DiAnn

Bridges of Madison County…loved it!!

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Wellyn

Yes, that was a good story.

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Jocelyn

The Book Theif and A Monster Calls.

Right in the feels.

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Germaine

So many! The House of Tides, The Dead Zone, My Sister’s Keeper, And rhe Mountains Echoed, Suite Francaise…

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Rachel

A Dog’s Purpose. I cried like 8 times!

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Mary

Most of Jodi Picoult’s books, The Book Thief, The Diary of Anne Frank.

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Jennifer

The Book Thief actually made sob?

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Jocelyn

Oh I had some serious ugly crying going on with that one.

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Jennifer

Yep, full on swollen eyes, runny snotty nose….extreme UCF?????

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HannaQuestion author

That’s next on my TBR!

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Ann

Have this..haven’t read it yet.

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Lucinda

Where the Red Fern Grows an oldie but goodie for a dog lover who wants to cry.

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Joseph

Water for Elephants, Angela’s Ashes, One summer

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Jeanette

Me Before You

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Sally

Me Before You

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Louise

The last book in The Dark Tower series. Cried like a baby.

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Catherine

Man called Ove

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Evee

Where the Red Fern Grows

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Rebeka

The Paul street boys by Ferenc Molnár and The sons’ of the stone-hearted man by Mór Jókai

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Donna

Where the Red Fern Grows.

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Wahidha

Room…

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Christie

Me too 🙁

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Hannah

The Nightingale

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Leigh

I am in the Bay Area, California, and took BART to/from work. Whenever a book made me cry, the sunglasses went on ?

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Jocelyn

I’m originally from the south bay 🙂

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Michelle

Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas James Patterson.

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Heather

The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy ?

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Kylie

Me Before You probably made me ugly cry the hardest

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Brandy

The Shack

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Jamie

I think “Old Yeller” did that to me, way back when. Why is it so often the dog stories? Why aren’t there tearjerkers about cats? I’ll have interview my two cats and see if they know. Lol.

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Nora

I hae avoided Marley & Me for just that reason. I cry over any tender or sad scene. Ahhh, the beauty of books!

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Robert

The Ocean at the End of the Lane.

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HannaQuestion author

That book was magical

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Sylvia

I have not read that book but I did see the movie, so I can imagine it would be quite a tearjerker. Left to tell was a very tearful book… currently reading an easy and amusing book instead 😉

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Rachel

Marley and me is definitely a tear jerker. The movie I’m in tears. I’m a huge animal lover and it’s always so heartbreaking losing a beloved pet.

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Bethany

Hate to be a weirdo but, Harry Potter. (SNAPE!!)

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Christie

Room and A Monster Calls

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Trish

Racing in the rain is a sad book. I’ve only seen the movie of Marley and Me.

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Amanda

‘Don’t let her see me cry’, an Australian woman. Helen Barnacle’s autobiog. about when she gave birth to a baby just after going to prison. She was one of the first women allowed to keep her baby in prison, but at age 4, the girl had to go and live with relatives in order to go to school, etc.

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Germaine

How sad! Adding it to tbr list.

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Jay

Tuesday’ s With Morrie, and The Five People You Meet in Heaven- both by Mitch Albom both had me crying buckets.

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Carolyn

When Breath Becomes Air.

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Beverley

The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein. Read it!

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JosieandHomero

Josie~~ Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson. Some of the details are real life events. Cried like a baby?

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Michele

Recently read A Man Called Ove; I literally cried at the end, while on my exercise bike!

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Catherine

Such a wonderful book!

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Maxine

i loved that book

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Andrea

Borrowed Time : An AIDS Memoir – Paul Monette

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Myla

Me before you

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Myla

And tuesdays with morrie

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Paola

A Child Called It and Where the Red Fern Grows ._.

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Teddie

A Prayer For Owen Meany by John Irving, No Language But a Cry
by Richard D’Ambrosio

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