Books that have made you cry?
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Re: Books that have made you cry?
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When I read man mission and the main character was crying and depressed after his divorce I felt to cry with him
I recently read the book ' We Drank Wine' and tears came to my eyes when one of the women was described in floods of tears and having a breakdown
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The ending when Quadir gets hurt leaving Gena by herself made fall out in tears
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tremendous sense of helplessness.
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Other than that I don't really cry over books. I mean I get angry and all worked up when my favourite character dies (again) and sometimes I have trouble sleeping after reading something very emotional because I can't stop thinking about it but I haven't cryied since the "Eragon" incident.