Books that made you cry...

I don't think I've ever cried in a book, but I can list the ones I've almost cried in:


The Chronicles of Narnia: The Last Battle
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Warriors: A Dangerous Path
Warriors: Dawn
Warriors: Twilight
The Lost books: Lunatic
The Lost Books: Elyon


I think that's it.... :D

PS. Several of those the main reason I didn't cry was because I was in school. A couple (like Lunatic, Elyon and Dawn) were just so intense and horrible they made me want to cry because of what the characters had to go through.
 
I've never cried in a book. But I came very close to tears when I was nine years old and reading the Last Battle for the first time, and again when I was thirteen(?), reading Return of the King.
 
I BAWLED after reading A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini. There were so many horrible things Mariam and Laila had to go through.
At the end of Les Miserables, when Valjean dies, that wasn't a happy scene. I really didn't want him to die like that...at least he was with Marius and Cosette though.
And...there's another book called Polska Ginąca (The Dying Poland), which made me cry the first time I read it, until my mama explained that most of the things in there will survive in some way or another. Still...*sniffle*
 
Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell and Storm Testament by Lee Nelson both made me cry but like Soldier of Aslan that was a very long time ago...
 
I'm not sure I've ever really cried while reading, mostly because of being in public places, but *hides in shame* a few parts of the last HP book made me almost cry, at least.
I can't think of any other books that have made me cry... -_-. I think movies do better at that :p.
 
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