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Mar 12, 2024 02:38PM
the book thief, clockwork princess, the seven husbands of evelyn hugo,
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believe me, the final gambit, both of the letters of enchantment books (divine rivals and ruthless vows) 🫠
Well, there is 'The clockwork Princess '
The way I used to be.....(only read this if you are ready to have your book pages wet with tears...)
'If he had been with me'
The way I used to be.....(only read this if you are ready to have your book pages wet with tears...)
'If he had been with me'
City of Ashes, (for some reason) The Book Thief, Before the Coffee Gets Cold, Allegiant, Five Survive, and As Good as Dead
I am mentally preparing myself for when I read “A Little Life” by Hanya Yanagihara. I will update and see if I’m sobbing and drowning in a pile of my own tears (:
man, why is it that all of these books that people say are guaranteed to cry to, I love, but I never cry!!! I feel like the odd one out.
I was sobbing at The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Any story that spreads through someone's life in a book makes me feel so sad!
The Kite Runner gets me every time and I have reread it so often throughout the years. Most recently I would also say Song of Achilles.
recent reads that made me cry were The Hollow and the Haunted, Kingdom of Ash and The Reappearance of Rachel Price :(
Kylee wrote: "recent reads that made me cry were The Hollow and the Haunted, Kingdom of Ash and The Reappearance of Rachel Price :("I almost cried like 5 mins ago when i finished TRORP
I do not cry very often and only entered my actual tears crying and even ugly crying phase this year 😅🙈 - not my weird self being happy that I'm finally able to cry over books...Everything I Never Told You had me ugly crying for quite a while
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing destroyed me from nearly the very beginning to the end (mostly because of the obvious backstory), but I ugly cried for hours!!
Forever, Interrupted - turns out I can cry not even 10 pages into a book now, because the writing and the drama was too much to bear. But it was overall simply a sad read that had me choked up and teary
"The Paris Orphan" by Natasha Lester, made me cry like a little baby..Oh my goodness.. I highly recommend that book. It is so touching and heartbreaking all at the same time....
The Paris Orphan
For SURE "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" I also cried to "They Both Die At The End" SO excited for the third in the series to come out

































