I finished this one yesterday and The ending had me tearing up, which I was not expecting. What books got to you, /lit/?
Lmao ur a fagit
fuck off you nob-headed wanker
we are fourhcan we dont cry we can take on anymovie andy books anysongs anything pictures and nywes anything we are ready and willing to read the hardst books and watch the most movies, we are really good and never cry you plwedd we are peagion, we do not formive, we do not forgit, expeenct us
Yeah I cried over that book too
When I was LITERALLY 12 years old
Hummmmmmmm a slightly more young adult sob session was had over Looking for Alaska, that book was written to be sobbed on, surprised it isn't printed on tissues
>>7567997
the end of Karamazov
the end of Quixote
Mario in IJ
my diary tbqhfam
All of them
>>7567997
Always cry like a bitch with the Happy Prince.
Getting back on track, I had a very emotional response to The Chocolate Touch. I recommend it to all; plebs and patricians alike.
Being Dead by Jim Crace
Radetzky March by Joseph Roth. Great family saga with an ending that illustrates the beauty of a father's love to his son in a bittersweet way.
The Joke by Kundera
>>7567997
I'm reading this now while simultaneously wrapping up the last of cloud atlas. The urge to become a vegetarian hermit is growing.
Read this when I was in 3rd grade, yeah it made me sad.
Anna Livia's monologue desu
Also the last portion of The Dead, probably my most heavy sobs, though I cry to nearly every book I read
>>7568407
i agree, there was just something about that last scene... i can't put my finger on it. it wasn't exactly sad or heartbreaking, but it was so moving.
>>7569352
Hey fuck you for including me in that, I answered OP's question in addition to making fun of him
>>7568079
>makes fun of White Fang
>reads John fucking Green
are you serious
East of Eden