I cried at certain points in Liberty by Kimberly Iverson and I loved The Birth of Venus by Sarah Dunant 2 really great reads!
2007-02-23 03:10:28
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answered by ShaunaMo 2
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Cry to heaven by Anne Rice....Spartacus by Howard Fast(outlawed during the Mccarthy era).....The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas, who also wrote the Three Musketeers & The man in the iron mask.....The Thornbirds by Colleen McCullough...brilliant book.....The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck (An amazing classic) & The Good Earth by Pearl Buck, lastly A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by betty Smith.
There, many classics and page turners for you!!! I have read all of these and in some cases multiple times!!! I really hope that this helps you!!! Spartacus will blow your mind. It had to be released in England as the McCarthy era had Howard fast black balled when it was written.
I hope that you read Cry to heaven by Anne Rice...it is NOT about vampires, but about the Italian Castrati, thus it is truth intermixed with fiction, rather historical fiction....
Happy reading!!!!! I gave y usome of my top faves here!!
Thanks,
Lioncourt
2007-02-25 21:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything written by John Irving. He builds characters, then places them in unfathomable circumstances to see how they react. It's really ingenious.
Try...
The Water-Method Man
Widow for One Year
The World According to Garp
The Hotel New Hampshire
The Cider House Rules
A Prayer for Owen Meany
The Fourth Hand
and any others that you happen across.
He's the best author of our time.
2007-02-23 10:42:49
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answered by Jason S 2
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I Am David by Anne Holm(i think)
Secret Sacrament by Sherryl Jordan
Taliesin(the Pendragon Cycle) by Stephen R. Lawhead
2007-02-23 08:57:16
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answered by Ruby L 2
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The Silent Storm by Sherry Garland.
2007-02-23 10:35:12
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answered by Kate 3
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Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan
2007-02-23 09:36:45
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answered by maria_toocute 2
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Remembrance - Danielle Steel
Wuthering Heights - Emily(?) Bronte
i can't remember others but books with lots of sad or tragic moments used to make me cry.
2007-02-23 09:18:38
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answered by Samarah 3
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The Man by Irwing Wallace.I cried about 5 times while reading it.
2007-02-24 07:44:13
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answered by Nini 1
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Good Grief by Lolly Winston
2007-02-23 09:49:26
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answered by Mel 6
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"Ask and It is Given"
-Jerry and Esther Hicks
It didn't make me cry. I felt fantastic.
2007-02-23 09:32:40
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answered by The Business Viking 2
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