I made the mistake of reading the last 100 pages of The book thief on a friday night, during which I cried like a baby, and then immediately watching the movie right after, where I cried even more. It was a very emotional night.
Pugz I finished it in study hall, and I was sobbing. And everyone else was watching a movie. It just so happened when I started sobbing the movie was in a happy part. So everyone looked at me like I was crazy, and my friend had to bring me a tissue.
The Kite Runner was pretty sad, I'll give you that. But I didn't really shed any tears over it. I never cried while reading a book to tell you the god damn truth. It's just not in me. For one thing, I'm a dude and we usually don't cry over things like this and the only time I've ever cried was when I was a baby. So there you go.
I read A Monster Calls in one sitting. I was at a coffee shop waiting for my friend to finish work and she was shocked when she arrived because I was crying alone...and in public.
Not really I want to say I’ve read them all not I have them for show I do read ebooks and library books but it’s like I’ve read them all and am just getting into ebooks but yea books r not made to be for show they were made to read
Esme Gi Gi Genevieve Squalor books are made to be enjoyed, in whatever manner people choose!! Live & let live! If somebody takes joy or pride in having a shelf of books they can look at and say they have read, its hardly anybody else’s place to say how they should feel about their books! Personally, I love looking at my shelves and seeing how many books I’ve read! It brings me joy to reminisce on the experiences each book gave me, & I also feel a sense of accomplishment! Taking a look at all the shelves full of books that I’ve read makes me feel like I’ve made some progress & makes my TBR feel a little less impossible! So I don’t think anybody should tell anybody else what a book is for. A book is for whatever you want it to be for, to be enjoyed in whichever way a person chooses! :):)
Books I cried in- Complete Harry Potter Series All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer Almost every piece of fanfiction I read The Lord of the Rings Trilogy I hope you feel better soon!!!!
Carli Smith I stopped reading that book when I was about half-way through because I was honestly unimpressed... does that mean I should pick it up again?
I guess it depends on what type of book you enjoy, really. I was intrigued and felt connected with the characters from the beginning. It is slow, but I'm the type of reader who likes the realistic fiction books. Maybe you just weren't feeling it at that time
I didn't cry during clockwork princess but when i closed the book the tears came and i couldn't stop crying and this never happens to me. I also cried at mockingjay and tfios
Nearly screamed aloud when you held up the Clockwork Princess book. Honestly. Honestly. I love that book so much-the whole triology, tbh. It just hit so different. I'm having a hard time reading other novels right now because somehow my thoughts would always float back to Jem and Will and Tessa 😭
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I just totally agree! The Book Thief,Rudy,my gosh,it broke my heart,I cried twice when I watched the movie and more than six times when I reread the book.
The Book Thief made me cry so much! I was curled up on my bedroom floor bawling my eyes out. It is on of my favourite books though. Also All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven - prepare to shed tears.
Oh yes, A Monster Calls. Deep down I knew how it was going to end, but I was still so hopeful. Dear god Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe. I cried so. much. There was times I cried because I was sad for the characters, because I was frustrated, there were times I didn't even know why I was crying. And then I cried because I was relieved and so happy. One of my favorite books ever. Also The Winner's Crime. The last 30 pages ripped my heart in two. Probably the only time I've been glad to have been partially spoiled, otherwise I would have been so much more emotional
All The Light We Cannot See was one of my single tear books as well, and I was seriously hoping you would mention it. Everything was so perfectly woven together and beautiful.
Mockingjay spoiler I didn't cry when prim died, I was upset and put the book down for 10 minutes, but then I picked it back up and cried when she yelled at the cat. That just made me lose it.
The Book Thief hit me hard as well. I was reading the last chunk of it while sitting in the living room with my husband and I had to get up and leave the room because I could not stop crying and I was afraid he was going to think I was having an emotional breakdown or something. Usually, if I do cry during books, I can keep it to tears rolling down my cheeks, but I was literally borderline sobbing during this one. So good. I also had a good little cry during THAT part in The Knife of Never Letting Go (haven't read the rest of the series yet but now gearing myself up for it).
I literally just watching The Book Thief movie after reading the book in June. The book got me all choked up, but there were no tears. The movie on the other hand... waterfall out of my eyeballs. I cried so so much!
Wisdom daughter walks alone 😭 the feels!! I think the worst part is when Percy says goodbye to Annabeth before her quest:( like seriously Uncle Rick, you just can't do that! Cried over the whole PJO and HoO series, also with The Infernal Devices, mean and out of this world authors:(
The Book Thief was the first book to ever make me cry. I was bawling at the backseat of my car so hard! At that moment, it became my favorite book and ahhh I just love it so much.
sunnysodapop Well.I kind of agree with you,but it's really cry-worth tbh.There are some quotes in the book that gives us a lesson and the ending part just makes everyone shed tears.
Hazal Exo-L Iv'e been wanting to get to the part with augustus dying tho. That's really what made me pick up the book. I wanna see how author writers that out.
I looked like Justin Long crying on New Girl when I read A Monster Calls. My eyes were so puffy the next day. Me Before You by JoJo Moyes is one of those satisfying cry books. By the time everything comes to a close, there is a real sense of peace even though the events of that book were heart breaking. The book I cried the absolute hardest over however, was Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Patterson. It was put your book down and sob crying.
Kayla Rayne I remember finishing Me Before You late one night in my loft in college. I was trying to be quiet because my roommate was sleeping, but I was so emotional! So good - and the sequel comes out this fall! Yay!
Kayla Rayne No wonder my town got flooded awhile back. Thanks! Your ocean of tears washed away all the trash, bums, and prostitutes. My town looks like a paradise now!
The Gifted by Elizabeth C Bauer is one that has stood out to me lately because you get SO MANY FEELINGS in that book. Oh my gerd! Too many! I hope your voice feels better. 😊❤️😊
MY STEPMOM INSISTED I RUN ERRANDS WITH HER WHILE I WAS READING CLOCKWORK PRINCESS. I STARTED SOBBING IN THE CAR AND THEN CRIED ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE MALL AND CRIED HARDER WHEN I GOT HOME. Other books that made me cry in public: (some throw back) Breaking Dawn, Betrayal by P.C. and Kristin Cast, TFIOS, The Half Blood Prince, The Last Olympian, Allegiant. My copy of Breaking Dawn is actually tear stained and its shameful.
I cried so much during Clockwork Princess. Especially in the epilogue! I've never cried so much in a book And while reading Mockingjay I also cried more on the same scene as you Reagan! Finally I'm not alone!!
While you were talking about the book that made you cry "at 3 o'clock in the morning on a Saturday" I actually said out loud, "obviously The Book Thief" before you said it because that was also me. You're description of the emotional roller coaster was so accurate it hurt. 😂
The Book Thief made me cry like a baby. Even just thinking about it can put me to tears. I also cried reading TFIOS, My Sister's Keeper and One Day. Prob more but those are the ones that I can remember right now.
When I was in fifth grade my psychopath of a teacher read the entire class The Boy In Stripe Pajamas the people who understood it were balling their eyes out
I haven't read anything by Patrick Ness, but I've heard great things. I am so excited for The Infernal Devices! I don't remember crying during HP, but if I did it was during book 7.
SPOILER ALERT (HARRY POTTER HALF BLOOD PRINCE) I was a mess when Dumbledore died. It was like three in the morning and I was in the page before reading about Dumbledore's death and I thought I'll read this page and the next and I'll go to sleep (as I had school the next day.) But when I read it I was like NO CAN'T GO TO SLEEP NOW. I went to my kitchen whilst crying (after my sister threw me out of our room because I woke her up) I then woke my mum up, she was worried and asked me what was going on I told her and she just hugged me whilst laughing incredibly loud. CAN ANYONE RELATE? (DON'T KNOW WHY I'M SCREAMING JUST AM.)
I'm really curious about which part you cried at in Mockingjay. Please tell me? You could press enter a bunch of times before you say it so people have to click 'read more' to see it I REALLY WANT TO KNOW PLEASE
Nora O'Neill *spoilers* I didn't cry at either of those parts actually, I cried at the bit where Peeta is rescued but he despises and fears Katniss because in my opinion someone you love having a mental illness where they can't recognise you for the person you really are to them is worse than them dying, because you may never get closure.
Great video! Clockwork Princess- yes! Cried so hard in that book. I will never forgot reading the ending of the book. The Book Thief- I read this one and balled too. It is emotional and beautiful. One you didn't mention that made me cry more than any other book- All The Bright Places- I couldn't even compose myself. I had to stop reading because I was so emotional. Such a good read!
Saving Francesca. I don't exactly remember where/why I cried, because I read it in 2009 for school, but it definitely wrenched at my heart. Also, The Fault In Our Stars, for obvious reasons.
I saw clockwork princess sitting in your pile while you were giving the introduction, and was momentarily reminded of weeping over Will herondale in the middle of the night.
Same here about The Book Thief, that book made me feel so close with characters in one way that I just didn't want to finish it or read the end. I love it so much.
I have to say, I pretty much never cry when watching movies and I don't often cry for things happening in my life, but boy do I cry easily whenreading! I mean you're in those characters heads and you can feel what they feel and it's so awful sometimes! The most cry-worthy book to me was TFiOS! I read it in one sitting, and when I came to the kitchen because we were eating my mom saw my face and was like "what happened?! Are you okay?!" and I started explaining that I'd read this book and wanted to explain the plot and BAM here were the tears again! I, a 20yo woman, was bawling in our kitchen because of fictional characters, and my family thought I was crazy! Haha I'm surprised you didn't mention Mistborn! Gosh, I wasn't bawling but it was definitely more than a single tear! It wasn't just a "sadness" cry though, I was just so moved, especially by Vin. I got watery eyes even re-reading it haha.
I bawled during class while reading 'Where The Red Fern Grows'. It's such a beautiful story of a young boy and his two dogs. I recommend it even though it's an older book!
when you described how you cried about the book thief I had to immediatly think of it as well cause I cried sooo much when reading this... and then you actually meaned the same book! and Ari and Dante made me cry a lot too... all the feels... but I'm someone to cry easily (and most time pretty messy) about books or movies... yeah Harry Potter too I don't deny it
Truth be told, I only read The Book Thief because my crush back then recommended it to me. I watched the movie first and bawled through it. But since I was in sixth grade when I read this book (I barely understood anything, and I wasn't that much into history then), I'm pretty sure I had basically no idea what was going on the majority of the book. I definitely plan on rereading it when I have time.