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Anyone like sad heavy books?
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Storm The Gremlin Child -Hiatus-
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Mar 06, 2024 01:56PM
I been trying to find more people who like sad heavy books. I want to talk to someone about some I have read but none of my friends like them.
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im sorry but im not a fan. it feels like weight on my chest and i don’t ever cry with books, idk why.
im always complaining books are “too depressing” when that’s literally how they’re advertised, so probably not!!
noémie wrote: "oooh it’s my favourite thing in the world but i have a hard time finding good ones! any recs?"speak, perks of being a wallflower, uhhhhhh i cant think of any rn and you've probs read those alr
noémie wrote: "oooh it’s my favourite thing in the world but i have a hard time finding good ones! any recs?"Thirteen reasons why, speak, perks of being a wallflower, this is where it ends, all the bright places, they both die in the end, the first to die in the end, heart bones (probably has smut), girl in pieces
The books that I have bawled my eyes out to are the book thief, the secret history, all the light we cannot see, love story, the fault in our stars, clockwork princess, kings cage, war storm, ballad of never after and finale (there’re probably more but can’t think of their names rn)
I'd like to think I do enjoy them. I read A Little Life, and while it was hard to get through because of how long it took, I loved it! I thought about it for days but I think that's why I like sad books is because it makes me feel something and I think that's an important factor that makes a writer!
I don’t think so, like i’ll read a rad romance or something but i don’t think i’ll read something like “A little life” idk it just doesn’t seem enjoyable
Sometimes it’s cathartic to read an extremely sad book. I enjoy books that make me ugly cry. I’m currently reading A Little Life and it’s been an EXPERIENCE












