I clicked this vid without a second thought, because gurl.. a man giving you recommendations about the the books that made him cry??? I'll definitely check all your lists.
I decided to read Mitch Albom's The Little Liar a few weeks ago because it showed up as highly rated on GR...so, not knowing anything more, I got it from my library. Little did I know I'd be bawling at the end. Wet-faced and shoulder's shaking. I had only had that reaction to The Book Thief. They are both similar in many ways, but I guess I grew attached to the characters a lot more than I had expected!
A book has never made me cry,but I was hugely moved by Wit. The scene between the professor and her mentor is the most heart-breaking thing I’ve ever seen. I’d like to have a good cry when I read a book but it’s just hasn’t happened yet.bin the same way I’ve never laughed when I’ve read a book. It drives me crazy when book blurbs say it kept the reader up all night. That has to be the silliest thing I’ve ever heard.
Did you ever read the book you mentioned as a highly recommended TBR one “A Fine Balance?” All I can say is don’t be listening to the last chapter of the audiobook driving on the 405 in LA during rush hour, I’m weeping and driving, but you can’t even pull over in a 12 lane highway, I’m shocked I didn’t cause a pileup.
It takes a lot for anything to make me cry, but one book that definitely upset me was Can You Hear the Nightbird Call? by Anita Rau Badami. It's about real life events to which only made it more emotional. She has such a way with characters that makes you feel like they are real people.
I clicked this vid without a second thought, because gurl..
a man giving you recommendations about the the books that made him cry???
I'll definitely check all your lists.
Loved these recommendations. Wondering if you ever read A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara. By far my favorite in this category...
I decided to read Mitch Albom's The Little Liar a few weeks ago because it showed up as highly rated on GR...so, not knowing anything more, I got it from my library. Little did I know I'd be bawling at the end. Wet-faced and shoulder's shaking. I had only had that reaction to The Book Thief. They are both similar in many ways, but I guess I grew attached to the characters a lot more than I had expected!
A book has never made me cry,but I was hugely moved by Wit. The scene between the professor and her mentor is the most heart-breaking thing I’ve ever seen. I’d like to have a good cry when I read a book but it’s just hasn’t happened yet.bin the same way I’ve never laughed when I’ve read a book. It drives me crazy when book blurbs say it kept the reader up all night. That has to be the silliest thing I’ve ever heard.
Wit is deeply emotional. Crying and laughing out loud are difficult emotions for a book to provoke but there have been many examples for me.
Kite runner deserves to be in everyone's bookshelves
In Wit, what destroyed me was the section where her old professor reads her “Runaway Bunny,” it broke my heart.
That’s a good moment!
Phil Klay’s Redeployment is also very moving.
I liked that book a lot when I read it.
Did you ever read the book you mentioned as a highly recommended TBR one “A Fine Balance?” All I can say is don’t be listening to the last chapter of the audiobook driving on the 405 in LA during rush hour, I’m weeping and driving, but you can’t even pull over in a 12 lane highway, I’m shocked I didn’t cause a pileup.
I absolutely loved A Fine Balance. It was so good.
The only book that ever made me cry, I think, was The Color Purple. John Boyne is a great writer.
The Color Purple is a fantastic book.
My class read where the red fern grows in 5th grade everyone cried even the teacher was crying I love books like that
Oh, my gosh, Greg. Did you read, "Wildflower, a tale of transcendence?" That book is so good, even though it made me cry.
It takes a lot for anything to make me cry, but one book that definitely upset me was Can You Hear the Nightbird Call? by Anita Rau Badami. It's about real life events to which only made it more emotional. She has such a way with characters that makes you feel like they are real people.
I just looked that one up. It sounds like a fascinating book!
Time to cry a lot... I cry over every little thing... I cry over W.B. Yeats poetry...
The red tent
Life of pi
Old yeller
Sara's key
I have never read a book that made me cry. I am going to try some of those.
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You're such a baby-daddy
I'm not quite sure what you mean by that but I'll take it as a compliment and say thank you.
I’m guessing it’s like daddy but not in a sexualized way, like come read me bed time stories, daddy, kinda way?
إكتشاف السنة واي من سماحتك ومن قمصانك الكاروهات أحي يايمه وكمان قراي
Thank you.
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ووووبعلي Did you understand what I wrote
@@fatimamuhammad3425 I used Google translate. Don't think it was a great translation but I think I got that you are a reader.
@@SupposedlyFun Yes I'm
I used my naitve languge when I said pretty thing and I don't any one get it
So you did great work in your channel
@@fatimamuhammad3425 I'm glad it worked!