Much like the games thread, but on books.
The rigante novels - third or fith one, when Jaim Graymauch died. I bawled my eyes out due to the fact he was so unbelivabley awesome.
Reputation: 94Much like the games thread, but on books.
The rigante novels - third or fith one, when Jaim Graymauch died. I bawled my eyes out due to the fact he was so unbelivabley awesome.
Reputation: 134Where the Red Fern Grows.
The Zombie Survival Guide.
A masterpiece.
probably Excession by Ian M. Banks, i didnt actually cry but i was close to tears of joy when the Culture starts kicking ***
Reputation: 118At the end Of Mice and Men
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Acheron took me on a pretty nice emotional ride
Are You My Mother.
Although I was 5 at the time and I hadn't developed a hatred of text as an entertainment medium yet.
It didn't make me cry by the end of Y, the Last Man is pretty sad.
Around the middle of Pet Semetary when SPOILER. It didn't make me cry, but I read the next few chapters in some kind of trance, it was just so sad.
A boy called It because I could relate to it so much ;~;
I never really cry over books, but I did once when I was still in elementary school. I was probably 10? or 11 years old or so at the time. We were reading bridge to terabithia, I felt really sad when she didn't make it across. Besides that, I always feel sad or abit pissed off when I've just finished a book and you gotta wait another year for the next book of the series to be released.>![]()
Diary of Anne Frank... it really didn't have an ending so I don't really know what happened.
Reputation: 87Where The Red Fern Grows
I read it in like 3rd grade, pretty sad book.
I think Chinese Cinderella since it was quite sad. The crap she went though isn't what you would want in life.
I don't cry reading books.
But Kite Runner was sad.
Reputation: 51to manly to be broken by a book.
wheres waldo...i was saddned that he was always lost and lonely....