I did when I was young, and I dont remember even why, the book was "The Catcher in the Rye"
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Actually, I can't remember that I've ever cried from a book (or a game or a movie for that matter).
But there were a few books that have left me with this feeling behind, you know, with this empty feeling and that kept me thinking.
Honestly, the last book were actually Metro 2033 and Metro 2034. I loved how much more those books actually were than you'd think
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The Gone Series by Michael Grant, especially the last 3
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Nope, but a couple of points in GRRM's Song of Ice and Fire made me go "What. No. No way. No you can't do that. What. The. Fuck. That didn't just happen..."
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Bandwagoning is the fab and makes me cool Honestly, books are probably the one medium none of us have cried from. Except for me. I cried in The Outsiders when Johnny died, Marley and Me when he had to put Marley down, and The Fault in Our Stars when she found what Augustus had made for her at the end.
Whaddabout you? Do you think bandwagoning is cool too? Or what books made you cry? And where is the hidden giveaway?
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