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What’s the last book that made you cry?

What’s the last book that made you cry?

Kathy #questionnaire

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Scarlett

Tower of Dawn by SJM

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Elaine

Beneath the Apple Leaves by Harmony Verna!

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Shyla

The Last hunt by Bruce Coville

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Danica

Woman at Point Zero by Nawal Saadawi ?

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Pete

Remains of the Day

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Tina

Brit Marie Was Here

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Erica

To all the boys I’ve loved before. It’s really not difficult to get me to cry lol

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Fatima

It’s a great book. But never made me cry though haha

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Erica

@Fatima I can’t even remember which part made me cry now that I think about it lol

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Esmeralda

Lily and the Octopus ?

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Fernanda

The Sun Does Shine. ?

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Cathy

Hate List by Jennifer Brown.

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Linda

Everything We Give by Kerry Lonsdale! ?

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H

Mischling by Affinity Konar

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Pam

Listening to that presently

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Alja

When we were young by Anna Benoit

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Catherine

Just a Child – Sammy Woodhouse

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Fatima

Maybe someday by Colleen Hoover ??

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Claire

Almost Love by Louise O’Neil

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Ann

A Man Called Ove

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Mamey

The Great Believers

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Renee

Firefly Lane

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Jessica

The Nightingale

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Misty

The Kite Runner

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Sue

Before I go

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Carrie

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society….but everything makes me cry lately.

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Maureen

A man called ove

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Lisa

Here Is Real Magic by Nate Staniforth

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Carrie

Pax

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Daniela

All your perfects by Colleen Hoover ♥

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Toral

A Thousand splendid suns

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Erin

A Man Called Ove

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Pam

Five Days Left

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Michele

I try not to buy books that make me cry…..I’ve shed enough tears for the drama and tragedies in my life.

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Jessica

I’m similar. Most sad books I’ve read have been on accident bc I didn’t think they would be as sad as they were.

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Charles

Kite Runner

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Bahar

The Help

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Alicia

The secret to hummingbird cake

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Claudia

Probably “The song of Moses” by Amy Harmon

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Catherine
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Katarina

All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover

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Lisa

A Monster calls

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Dawn

Me Before You

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Erin

A Brief History of the Girl Next Door

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Charles

but the one book that made me laugh and cry and feel more than any other book I ever read. THEY CAGE THE ANIMALS AT NIGHT

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Janine

wonder

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Aid

TWO sons TOO many

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Pedro

Wonder

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Jaime

The Groupie series by CM Stunich! Gosh that series recked me in all the right ways!

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KathyQuestion author

I’ve not heard of it.

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Jaime

@Kathy if you’re into romance at all, I’d highly recommend this series. It’s a contemporary RH (reverse harem) so the FMC has multiple love interests. The genre is not for everyone, and honestly the idea of it at first wasn’t for me either, but with the first book I was hooked. There are soooo many good indie authors writing these types of books now. Some are PNR, UF, and some contemporary RH. If you’re interested in checking this out feel free to message me, and I’m happy to let you know more!

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KathyQuestion author

@Jaime Thanks!!

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KathyQuestion author

I don’t think Romance would be my pick but I’ll check them out. BTW, you play guitar and sing beautifully plus you are so pretty. I hope all your dreams come true!

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Jaime

@Kathy aww you are so sweet!!! Thank you!! Some of the urban fantasy/dystopian authors are really great too if you’re more into that?

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KathyQuestion author

@Jaime I normally read Pyschological Thrillers or non-fiction.

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Jaime

Ahh okay! Well I hope you have a wonderful day!

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KathyQuestion author

@Jaime You too!

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Adrian

The Colour Purple

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Melinda

My current read, Happy Doomsday. The whole thing is’nt sad (depending on your POV) but one scene in particular hit me hard.

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Don

the dark at the end

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Elaine

Acheron. Almost the whole book was intense.

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Rae

We Were Liars

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Jasmine

The Hate U Give

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Mj

All Your Perfects by CoHo

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Lanny

Probably, Pay It Forward.

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Ellen

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

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Kelly

A Monster Calls

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Jessica

I can’t even bring myself to read this one. I cried for like the entire 2nd half of the movie and I just know the book will be even worse.

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Michella

Me too!

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Kelly

I’ve not seen the Movie, after reading the book i’m not sure i can. I was a total mess when i finished the book, i couldn’t even explain to my husband what was wrong ?

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Ara-Cielo

milk and honey

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Megan

The Book Thief

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Rania

All the bright places

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Shayla

The Darkest minds got me a little teary eyed (although pretty much everything makes me emotional)

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Donna

The Art Of Racing In The Rain

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Shannon

There Eyes were Watching God

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Stacy

Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys

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Jessica

This one made me cry as well. She’s an excellent author

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Shelley

Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows.

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Ruth

The Dandelion Clock

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Michelle

After forever ends❤️

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Morgan

Didn’t make me cry… but made my heart break. And it wasn’t completely about what made my heart break but part of it… Brighter than the Sun by Maya Banks

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Elayne

lol ok now this is going to sound very silly but I wrote a novel (realistic fiction) and while giving it the last comprehensive read prior to publishing I read it and cried. Lol there were simply a few section that got to me 🙂

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Kat

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

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Kat

And then the second one called The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy

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Sunny

A little life

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Megan

THIS! ???

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Robert
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Jessica

This book destroyed me for days

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Robert

@Jessica me, too!

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Amanda

Bastard out of Carolina, just read it recently

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Jessica

I really liked the movie for this too

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Katie

The Nightingale

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Kaitlin

The Great Alone

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Naîma

All your perfects by colleen hoover?

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Michele

Night

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Kenneth

the road

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Ronnie

Message in a Bottle

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Sandy

As Close To Us As Breathing by Elizabeth Poliner

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Heather

Read the NPR review. Beautiful book and review.

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Constance

A boy called it

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Eric
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Constance

@Eric yes I agree

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Anna

I just finished Salt To The Sea a few hours ago and I cannot seem to escape the emotions it left me with.

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Chic-chic

Everyday

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Linda

Before We Were Yours.

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Atikah

acomaf

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D

The Light Between Oceans, by M. L. Stedman.

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Christine

The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch

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Kiana

The Woman Who Rides Like A Man by Tamora Pierce

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Arundhati

Still Alice

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Michele

Made me cry too…

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Kirsty

The keeper of lost things x

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Rachel

My Sisters Keeper

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Samantha

The House Called Mbabati – and I wrote it!

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Chris

The seven husbands of evelyn hugo

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Jenny

A Man Called Ove

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Aleena

Written in the stars by Aisha Saeed

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Beth

It was a book from years ago called: “In My Father’s House.” I can’t even remember the name of the author. But it was pretty intense.

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Kim

Tess of the Durbervilles

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Gwenn

The Great Alone

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Jenn

Wonder

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Patricia

A Monster Calls. Huge tears. Ugly cry. ?

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Eric
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Roberta

The Sun Does Shine

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Maham

11 minutes by Paulo Coelho

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Marlam

The long road home by Danielle Steel

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Cory
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Richa

A walk to remember by Nicholas Sparks ???

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Khaoula

“Alexis Zorba” Níkos Kazantzákis.
An unexpected ending, shook my feelings. You know when you fell in love so much with a character, whom i thought first the protagonist, turned to be wrong, died at the end.. blame me for thinking he was immortal.. first time and last time a book played my feelings

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Rhonda

The Sound Of Glass by Karen White

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