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What is the most saddest book you've ever read? the one book where u cried your eyes out?
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nadjaaa said:
For me it was definitely The vlieger, kite Runner. I usually don't cry but this was the only book that made cry so much. I think I cried trough half of the book. But still it is one of the best boeken I've read. I don't want to say anything more, don't want to spoil anything if u haven't read it. I really advise to read it. It's an amazing book :)
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harrypotterbest said:
Well, I prefer action boeken to sad stories, but Harry Potter, boeken 5-7 made me cry - a lot. I would tell u why, but, u know, don't want to spoil it. But they are excellent boeken - make a VERY good read!
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jackandjill2 said:
"Moloka'i" door Alan Bennet. It's about a six-year-old Hawaiian girl who gets sent to a leprosy camp on the island of Moloka'i. A great read with plenty of heart. WARNING: I wouldn't read it if u have a light stomach. It gets into a lot of detail about what happens to the leprosy victims (disfigurements, healing procedures). I cried nonstop the entire time!
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bri-marie said:
Where the Red varen, fern Grows, Flowers in the Attic, Ptolomey's Gate (from the Bartimaeus Trilogy), Blood Promise (from the Vampire Academy series), and Deathly Hallows and Order of the Pheonix (from Harry Potter) all made me cry my eyes out. Haha, I guess I'm just a cry baby.
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MissKnowItAll said:
The first Edge Chronicles- Beyond the Deepwoods. There is one part in it that gives a feeling of absolute loneliness. I had to stop reading.
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sehdt said:
The book Granny Dann door Daneiella Steele had me crying from the start.
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hildur96 said:
Ive read so many sad boeken wich Ive cried my eyes out. but if I'd have to chose I think I would say My Sisters Keeper, so beautiful and sad, one of my favoriete boeken ! btw I have MANY favoriete boeken :)!
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green6244 said:
Where the Red varen, fern Grows, most definetly. And Each Little Bird That Sings made me cry too. And The Notebook, and The Last Song. I know, I'm a real softie!
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emilyroxx said:
I'm not sure why, but when I was younger, I cried at 'There's a boy in the girls bathroom.' Now, I think the saddest book that I've ever read has to be... 'That was then, this is now' door S.E. Hinton.
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Teamdamon33 said:
Harry Potter 7. I didn't cry my eyes out but I cried a little.
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bleu22 said:
I cry a LOT when I read books, anything even slightly sad will start the water works. But there is one book where I cried CONSTANTLY, like even meer than any others I had ever read. And that book Is Kissed door an Angel door Elizabeth Chandler. It is also my favoriete book.
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june13 said:
harry potter jaar 4-7 cryed all dag long
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cutiegirl01 said:
one of the house of night boeken when stevie rae dies in zoey arms along with stark. It was sad but i didn't cry because my brothers were bugging me.
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Aisuanime said:
Where the red varen, fern grows. God that waz sad X(
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booklover27 said:
"where the red varen, fern grows" and "Nineteen minutes". I'm reading "Nineteen minutes" in school and almost everyone's hooked on it. But its really sad, I've had to try to keep myself from crying in school at some parts and I'm not even close to the end. And during the book "The last olympian" of the Percy Jackson series, it was one certain part though. And during the "Hunger Games" unfortunatley haven't been able to read 'mockingjay' yet. so... yeah
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NomyCake said:
Charlie St. Cloud. It's the only book that has made me cry.
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silverwarrior said:
i dont actually cry but some boeken do make me really sad- frostbite (vamp academy) i <3 mason!!! HoN when stevie rae died
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Duncan_Courtney said:
God there are so many boeken that have made me just burst into tears - The May Bird Trilogy - Harry Potter - The Hunger Games - The Uglies Serise And probably meer but I just can't think of them right now :)
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twilight-gal21 said:
ah man there are many lol... "noughts and crosses series" door malorie blackman "tessa in love" door kate le vann "the wrong boy" door anna-louise wetherley "the road" cormac mccarthy "new moon" door stephenie meyer there are others but there slipped me mind :)
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Pikafan32 said:
The Art of Racing in the Rain was the greatest book I've ever read. I've never, not EVER, cried for anything that didn't happen to me; but this book was such a beautiful ending that I couldn't help crying with happiness. At first I thought I was just giggling and then I felt wet stuff on my cheeks, I didn't stop reading though. Although I'd never read the book before I found myself mouthing the very last words I knew little Enzo would say... 'La macchina va duif vanno gli occhi' And then I was gasping for air I was so overwhelmed with the joyous ending of this wonderful book! I will never regret the dag I looked at the book that didn't deserve to be on discount... - Re Re
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Sharpay_Wolf said:
Well the book who really make me cry is Breaking Dawn
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lovema21 said:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I cried for a while because I just couldn't believe something I grew up loving was over. I'm gonna cry when I see Part 2 in theaters.... I never want it to end!! Also this book called Mick Harte Was Here. It's about this guy who just keeps refusing to wear a helm when he's riding his bike. Then one dag he gets hit door a car and dies. The doctors zei that if he had worn a helm that he would have lived. I know it sounds childish but it really packs a punch. Whenever I think about it I think of Kevin Pearce and how if he wasn't wearing a helm when he had the accident, he would have lived. I <3 Kevin! I would say I ride for Kevin but seeing as I live in North Carolina and have never seen as much as 6inches of snow, I don't snowboard. So I dance, sing, and pray for Kevin.
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ItalianAngel89 said:
A Child Called "It" door Dave Pelzer Tears of a Tiger door Sharon M. Draper
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-POKERface said:
'Before I Die' Yes, I cried my eyeballs out!
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fatoshleo said:
My sister's keeper is very sad! i cried all summer on it..
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mitchie19 said:
New Moon, when Edward leaves Bella. But good thing Bella saved him in the end. :)
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Emmalie1935 said:
1. My Sister's Keeper 2. The Last Song 3. New Moon 4. Breaking Dawn
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Drisina said:
The Time Traveler's Wife door Audrey Niffenegger.
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drunksheep said:
Marley and Me. I cried on the last 10 chapters ;(
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ruby1000 said:
mhhhh probably bridge to terabithia but that was along time ago. The most recent probably Fang: Maximum Ride I was bawling my eyes out at the end I am ashamed to say.
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axemnas said:
The Outsiders door S.E.Hinton made me ball at the end u get so close to the characters reading it that u can't help but burst out in tears. It is one of the best and saddest boeken i've ever read You'll laugh you'll cry and you'll learn something its door far one of the best boeken i've ever read. Another one is Victor Hugo's the hunchback of Notre dame it is sad at the end i love it the maximum ride series is great it is a roller coaster in i think it was the third book i teared up at what happened to ari Stone vos, fox is one of the saddest ones i've read i love it so much that i despise the ending
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hgfan5602 said:
Walk Two Moons door Sharon Creech. SPOILER ALERT: I totally bawled my eyes out when Gram died...
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dragonsmemory said:
I've never cried my eyes out at any book. However, I get choked up at Harry Potter
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happymeday said:
I think the saddest book I've ever read is a bit hard to decide. Certainly these boeken didn't make me sob my emphatic hart-, hart out, but they left with me a very deep impression. One of them is "Cage of Stars" door Jacquelyn Mitchard (A girl's two sisters are killed in front of her door a deranged man, and as everyone around her moves on to forgive him, she is left, stuck in a rut bent on revenge and finding peace for her sisters) and "Drowning Ruth" door Christina Schwarz (a nurse heads home, only to have her sister die, leaving behind a war-broken husband and a young child. As the story progressives, u find the dark secrets that begin to emerge as little Ruthie begins to grow up, and vraag the world around her). Both of them left me wandering about the book and it's ending for a very long time. While "Cage of Stars" is a very well-paced invigorating read, "Drowning Ruth" is, in my opinion, confusing. It's told from many perspectives, and time shifts from backward to the present, and back again. It isn't until the end that u truly realize the devastating truth behind it all.
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