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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:50 pm
Ashencloud Veljeni Leijonamieli was a good one. surprised But I think was a bit too old for it to actually affect my mental status in any way. biggrin I read PS. I Love You by Cecelia Ahern, and that was lovely book. It's about a woman and her struggle to cope with the death if her husband, the love of her life. It brought tears to my eyes more than once. So much actually, that I dreaded reading it in the subway on my way to work or wherever. :p It does have those tingly comedic moments that just want to make you laugh out loud, and they will. biggrin So it's not all drama. I haven't seen the movie they made, and I kinda.. don't want to. Because I liked the book so much that I don't want the movie to spoil it.
Yea don't go see the movie. I only saw it 'cause I love Gerard Butler lol but it reeeeaaally doesn't live up to the book and is very loosely based on it. It's very generic.
Watership down. I defy you not to cry.
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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:58 pm
aecatgirl Ashencloud Veljeni Leijonamieli was a good one. surprised But I think was a bit too old for it to actually affect my mental status in any way. biggrin I read PS. I Love You by Cecelia Ahern, and that was lovely book. It's about a woman and her struggle to cope with the death if her husband, the love of her life. It brought tears to my eyes more than once. So much actually, that I dreaded reading it in the subway on my way to work or wherever. :p It does have those tingly comedic moments that just want to make you laugh out loud, and they will. biggrin So it's not all drama. I haven't seen the movie they made, and I kinda.. don't want to. Because I liked the book so much that I don't want the movie to spoil it.
Yea don't go see the movie. I only saw it 'cause I love Gerard Butler lol but it reeeeaaally doesn't live up to the book and is very loosely based on it. It's very generic.
Watership down. I defy you not to cry.*shudders* Stupid Rabbits!!
I'd say Night was the saddest for me...
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Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:17 am
The saddest book I have read probably has to be "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls. I read it twice then watched the movie and end all three times bawling my eyes out. I'm a huge animal lover so it hit me really hard at the end.
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 2:03 pm
The last book I cried ws " the Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton( I think) I watched/read "where the red fern grows" and Didn't think it to be too sad.( course, I'm pretty sadastic now)
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Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:55 pm
As a massive Harry Potter nerd..I bawled for a week after I read 4-7.
And I cried while reading The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Invisible Monsters.
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Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 10:21 pm
LyricalSoul93 Ashencloud Veljeni Leijonamieli was a good one. surprised But I think was a bit too old for it to actually affect my mental status in any way. biggrin I read PS. I Love You by Cecelia Ahern, and that was lovely book. It's about a woman and her struggle to cope with the death if her husband, the love of her life. It brought tears to my eyes more than once. So much actually, that I dreaded reading it in the subway on my way to work or wherever. :p It does have those tingly comedic moments that just want to make you laugh out loud, and they will. biggrin So it's not all drama. I haven't seen the movie they made, and I kinda.. don't want to. Because I liked the book so much that I don't want the movie to spoil it.
Yea don't go see the movie. I only saw it 'cause I love Gerard Butler lol but it reeeeaaally doesn't live up to the book and is very loosely based on it. It's very generic.
Watership down. I defy you not to cry.I tried to read watership down, but I had to stop half way
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