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What’s the last book that made you ugly cry? For me, it was The Green Mile

What’s the last book that made you ugly cry? For me, it was The Green Mile

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Alyssa

Wonder

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Charlotte

Tending Roses by Lisa Wingate

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Kristen

None. I don’t do that.

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LisaQuestion author

@Kristen, you’re cold ?

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Christina

Me before You. I read it at a time my grandmother passed. Just reading or looking at the title takes me back.

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Loba

Great alone, an hour ago! I’m so mad at that book

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Jenny

A Man Called Ove

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LisaQuestion author

@Jenny, I did too! Loved that book!

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Heather

We Need To Talk About Kevin

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LisaQuestion author

@Heather Definitely a disturbing and thought provoking read!

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Heather

@Lisa It’s definitely one of my favorite books. ❤

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Danielle

A Man Called Ove ?

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Kelly

The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks

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Dara

That’s mine too!!

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Kelly

@Dara I ugly cried hard on that one!! ???

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Dara

@Kelly it was horrible! (Not the book…the ugly, sobbing, blubbering mess that I was…lol)

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Judy

Heaven Scent by Rebecca Cornish Talley

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Sameeksha

Winter garden it was really bad ?

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Sabina

This is how it ends by Kathleen MacMahon

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Angela

A Time To Kill

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Amber

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

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Rubaina

Men without women by Murakami

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Stacey

Night road , Kristen Hannah

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Kirsty

A Dogs Purpose ??

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Sherry

A book about a special education teacher that was trying to teach an abused child that everyone had given up on..and can’t think of the name of the book to save my life..it was years ago

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Melina

Call me by your name. Still stops my heart for a second when I see it on my bookshelf ?

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Shelby

The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris (ugliest of ugly cries ever)
And the other was A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
And before that was The Green Mile. Which is officially one of my all time favorite books. Mr. Jingles is life.

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Kayla

A Man Called Ove

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Valerie

The poisonwood bible

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Valerie

I love when a book moves me this way. This will sound bad, but I’ve been through really really tough things and it has kind of “hardened” me to reality. But when I’m moved from a powerful book, I’m reminded of the feelings that are important to let out once in a while.

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Tracey

The next book I read (Photos Of You by Tammy Robinson) is going to make me ugly cry without doubt. It’s not actually out yet. I won it.

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Laura

When breathe becomes air – ugly crying at my desk at work

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Joelle

I was listening to the audiobook in the grocery store and I had to turn it off. I thought people would think it was very strange I was crying in the middle of a grocery store.?

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Kelsey

Never cried reading a book ??‍♀️

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Tasha

I’m currently halfway through this book and already mr jingles got me in tears ?

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Wendy

“The Pact” Jodi Picoult

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Kristin

The Girl Who Cries colors by Raven Kennedy ? AMAZING amazing amazing book!

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Eva

Eveything everything

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Wendy

All the bright places. Tje storyteller. ?

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Lori

The nightingale by Kristin Hannah

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Ashley

A dogs purpose

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George

my bankbook

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Heidi

Wonder

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Laura

Me Before You

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Anna

Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine

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Mandy

Kingdom of Ash SJM

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Kristin

Suzanne’s Diary For Nicholas by James Patterson

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Gina

@Kristin I agree

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Kristin

@Gina such a twist that made it so heartbreaking!! I was literally ugly sobbing so hard & my mom was there & was like what’s wrong!? I just waved her off & handed her the book. Then when she read it she did the same thing.. my Dad was like what is wrong with you guys lmao

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Gina

I did the same exact thing when my husband asked me why I was crying with that book. I’ve read it 3 times…lol

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Gem

The Children of Lovely Lane by Nadine Dorries. I sobbed when a character died. It’s a long time since a book made me actually cry real tears but the death of that character really upset me.

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Amanda

A Man Called Ove ?

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Alex

Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J Maas

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Alex
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Krist

I read Five Feet Apart last week and bawled like a baby!

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Mary

The nightingale

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Meka

Black Girl Lost by Donald Goines

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Brooke

The life she was given by Ellen Marie wiseman

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Leslie

Marley and Me

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Jules

The Art of Racing in the Rain

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LisaQuestion author

@Jules, I love that book!

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Cathy

Ps I love you

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Assia

One day by nicolas davud the green mile also the best of me and defender

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Risay

The kite runner

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Dana

The Girl Made of Stars

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Rachel

A Dog’s Purpose trilogy. Why I continued to do that to myself I will never know. Good though.

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Keith

Well I may be partial to this title, but if you’re intentionally looking for a cry, everyone who’s read it so far has told me they went through some Kleenex – The Gift of Tears.

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Aubry

A Man Called Ove – I sobbed like a baby every few pages 🙁

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Marc

…got a bit misty-eyed w/Anna Quindlen’s “One True Thing.”

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Hajar

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by jonathan safran

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Melissa

Hopeless by Colleen Hoover.

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Madeline

The Tattooist of Auschwitz.

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Danielle

Kitchen House

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Christina

The things we do for love

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Joelle

A Monster Calls I couldn’t even get through the last couple pages I couldn’t see the words through the tears.

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Lyn

P.S. I love you

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Ja

http://store.bookbaby.com/book/Eye-of-the-storm3

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Myra

Me before you

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Cerys

The War Horse

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Stacy

Long Way Gone by Charles Martin

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Sam

When breath becomes air

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Cassi

When Breath Becomes Air & All the Ugly and Wonderful Things.

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Selena

A Dog’s Purpose

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Alison

A Fine Balance, Rohinton Mistry

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Mary

@Alison superb book

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Shel

No greater love by Danielle Steele.

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Diane

Following Atticus or any other dog book. ?

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Janice

@Diane yes and Marley & Me ???

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Jayce
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Csilla

The Bronze Horseman

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Kyli

The Book Thief.

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Allie

The Serpent King

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Gecko

The Hate U Give

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Agnes

@Gecko SAME. I cried at every chapter!!

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Violet

This Book Belongs to Ratchet

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Betty

You have not really cried until you have read A Little Life. You will cry throughout the book, not just at the end.

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Heather

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

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Jessica

Yes! I read this aloud to my 1st grade class 2 years ago and couldn’t hold it together–even though I had read the book before and knew what was coming.

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Yvonne

Following

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Donna

The Great Santini

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Heidi

@R.J. In a Flash!!!

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R.J.

@Heidi ❤️

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Tina

A mother’s goodbye by Kate hewitt

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Agnes

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

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Nikki

A Man Called Ove

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Barb

I saw the movie The Green Mile. It was powerful.

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Sara

Modoc by Ralph Helfer

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Janice

Without Merit by Colleen Hoover, it ripped my heart out

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Cheryl

Steel Magnolias. Sally Field and Olympia Dukakis . . .

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Seren

After you, Jojo Moyes, I started crying from page 16 ?

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IbtIsam

I had never cried reading any book.?

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Morgan

The dead by Charlie higson

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Tina

The Fault in Our Stars

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Caylynn

Ugly cry was the last book in the Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins back in middle school. The most recent one that made me shed a tear was Wintersong by S. J. Jones, although that was because of my own problems that I projected onto the book ?

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Cille

I have yet to finish the book ´Me Before You´, but the movie made me cry and that´s not a good sign xD Movies don´t usually make me cry, but a few has

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Caroline

Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson

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Margaret

i have watched the movie the Green Mile so many times

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Bethany

Thousand splendid suns

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Barb

NIGHT by Elie Weisel.

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