Of Mice and Men. I bawled like a baby over that one. And as a kid, I remember being quite upset when "Beth" died in Little Women.
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Of Mice and Men. I bawled like a baby over that one. And as a kid, I remember being quite upset when "Beth" died in Little Women.
Oooh, totally forgot to add this one, but a while ago I read 'On the Beach' by Nevil Shute and cried through basically the entire last chapter. :bawling: :D
"The Time Traveller's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger had me in tears by the end. :bawling: As did the Kite Runner. Both very powerful and moving stories.
The first book that got a good cry out of me was "The Collector" by John Fowles. That is a good good book.
King Lear, a play written by the Master William Shakespeare , was the only written work that made me cry. Any time i reread it i cry. It is really a tragedy in a tragedy
Hmmm.... I'd have to say any novel by Nicholas Sparks I've read: Nights in Rodante and Message in a Bottle. It seems that this writer has a predilection for tear-provoking narrative!
i dont really cry over books or movies... i have wanted to cry on a few though... probally Lord of the Flies, The Pearl and Grapes of Wrath those are the really sad ones. o i always feel like crying over dog movies :-P like were the red fern grows and white fang etc...
The Great Gatsby - when Nick leaves Gatsby for the last time to go to work in the city, and A Farewell to Arms - the ending, if you feel the need to chuckle at that ending, as someone previously posted on this board, then you really do not know literature, or life at all, and The Painted Bird - when he meets his parents at the end of his grosteque adventures.
Kite Runner.
The Grapes of Wrath and the final pages of A Tale of Two Cities had me dampening some paper.
War And Peace - Leo Tolstoy
Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert Pirsig
THE TRIAL .......
BY
Franz Kafka.
The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon
The Amber Spyglass - Philip Pullman I just came to identify with the lead characters so much that their separation seemed world-shatteringly unfair, especially as one of my most common regrets is not seeing people ever again.. in their case it is for real.
I never cry while reading a book,till I read ( MY Best Friend's Girl)by Dorothy koomson It had me crying few time,