The Time Travellers Wife, by Audrey Neffeneger. Seriously touching, sweet and sad book. Go read it. You'll love it.
2006-07-23 18:24:15
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Bridge to Terabithia, by Katherine Paterson. I read it the first time over twenty years ago, and I still cry.
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Beat the Turtle Drum, by Constance C. Greene
I realize these are all kids books, but I guarantee you won't be dry eyed after reading them.
2006-07-23 16:17:05
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The fault in our stars is beyond touching. It goes through the ups and downs of life and generally sadness around people.
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Sanctuary, by William Faulkner
2006-07-24 03:55:21
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The Horse Whisperer. It was so sad and bad, I couldn't get beyond page 15.
2006-07-23 16:43:59
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"All Quiet on the Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque. A whole generation of young men sent by their governments to kill and die in a wholly pointless exercise. Beautifully written, and perpetually relevant.
2006-07-23 16:19:47
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answered by dave_eee 3
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A Child Called It, A Walk to Remember, and Chinese Cinderella...
2006-07-23 16:53:14
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Shiloh
2006-07-23 16:19:06
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I probably sound like such a sap, but...
"The Red Tent" by Anita Diamant
I cried openly, which is rare. Such a good book.
2006-07-23 18:17:13
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Les Miserables made me cry at the end, and I love Catcher in the Rye, but it always makes me feel depressed.
2006-07-23 17:39:04
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answered by Ruby 2
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