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Novels that make you cry???

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The Elite by Kiera Cass (book 2 in The Selection)
The One by Kiera Cass (book 3 in The Selection)
Supernova by Marissa Meyer (book 3 in Renegades)
Stars Above by Marissa Meyer (companion to The Lunar Chronicles)

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Bridge to Terabithia

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I've actually never cried while reading a book (the books I've posted here are just books that made me wish I had) but I have an entire Goodreads shelf of books that made me Emotional.

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Les Miz. Obviously.

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SONG OF ACHILLES. THIS BOOK BROKE ME SO BADLY. READ IT FOR FUN THEY SAID. IT WOULD BE GOOD THEY SAID I'VE BEEN SOBBING INTO MY PILLOW FOR THE PAST HOUR. I JUST FINISHED IT AND I AM NOW SITTING IN A STATE OF NUMBNESS AND TEARS.

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(You should read Circe by Madeline Miller if you haven't! It's not as heartbreaking but I loved it more than The Song of Achilles)

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(I'm reading it now, lol. I LOVE her writing style it's just so beautiful.)

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(Yessss it's so good!!)

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I know it’s been a while since someone posted on this thread, but I’m bored and decided to go for this.

The Ghost King- R. A. Salvatore (This is book 22 of the Legend of Drizzt Saga. I highly, highly recommend you read the previous books to get proper context. The entire series is really good. However, this is a tearjerker from hell)

Hero- R. A. Salvatore (Book 33 of Legend of Drizzt Saga. Sad cry, then happy cry)

Sara’s Song- Fern Michaels (For the saps out there)

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I'm not someone who really cries a lot and so far only 3 books have actually succeeded in making me cry actual tears and there they are:
Scythe- Neal Shusterman
Thunderhead- Neal Shusterman
The Book Thief- Marcus Zusak

They're all marketed as Teen/YA. Scythe and Thunderhead are both part of the same series. There's a 3rd book coming out sometime this year, and I predict that one will also make me cry.

The Book Thief starts out kind of slow, imo. I considered DNFing it for like the 1st third of the book, which is really unfortunate because the rest of the book was so perfect. I definitely still do recommend it though.

ooh my friend is super into Scythe. i read big books fast so im thinking about reading it as well. would you recommend it, and what is the theme/plot without spoilers?

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literally every book where an animal dies. 'Toes' made me sob especially hard.also the part in Mockingjay where Katniss was being suicidal hit me right in the feels

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ooh my friend is super into Scythe. i read big books fast so im thinking about reading it as well. would you recommend it, and what is the theme/plot without spoilers?

Scythe is one of my favourite series of all time so yes, I absolutely recommend it. Basically, the plot is that the story takes place in a distant future where all of humanity's problems have been solved. So no disease, poverty, war, etc. which also means no death either. So you have these people called Scythes whose job is basically to kill people in order to keep the population from getting out of control.
The story focusses on two characters, Citra and Rowan who are chosen to apprentice to a Scythe. However it's not really the norm for a Scythe to have to apprentices so it's decided that at the end of their training one will become a Scythe and will have to kill the other.

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ooh my friend is super into Scythe. i read big books fast so im thinking about reading it as well. would you recommend it, and what is the theme/plot without spoilers?

Scythe is one of my favourite series of all time so yes, I absolutely recommend it. Basically, the plot is that the story takes place in a distant future where all of humanity's problems have been solved. So no disease, poverty, war, etc. which also means no death either. So you have these people called Scythes whose job is basically to kill people in order to keep the population from getting out of control.
The story focusses on two characters, Citra and Rowan who are chosen to apprentice to a Scythe. However it's not really the norm for a Scythe to have to apprentices so it's decided that at the end of their training one will become a Scythe and will have to kill the other.

oooooh I love that kind of suspense

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ooh my friend is super into Scythe. i read big books fast so im thinking about reading it as well. would you recommend it, and what is the theme/plot without spoilers?

Scythe is one of my favourite series of all time so yes, I absolutely recommend it. Basically, the plot is that the story takes place in a distant future where all of humanity's problems have been solved. So no disease, poverty, war, etc. which also means no death either. So you have these people called Scythes whose job is basically to kill people in order to keep the population from getting out of control.
The story focusses on two characters, Citra and Rowan who are chosen to apprentice to a Scythe. However it's not really the norm for a Scythe to have to apprentices so it's decided that at the end of their training one will become a Scythe and will have to kill the other.

now reading scythe i love it

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THE FAULT IN OUR STARS
Yess, it's tooooo sad. I'm still crying.

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