forum Novels that make you cry???
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@GoodThingGoing group

Crooked Kingdom destroyed me emotionally.
Muse of Nightmares as well because Minya. But it has some line that gets me every time, and I honestly don't even like the characters it's referring to, it just breaks my heart. "Once upon a time, a sister made a vow she didn't know how to break, and it broke her instead. Once upon a time, a girl did the impossible, but she did it just a little too late."

@Sleep-deprived-and-Stupid group

Crooked Kingdom destroyed me emotionally.
Muse of Nightmares as well because Minya. But it has some line that gets me every time, and I honestly don't even like the characters it's referring to, it just breaks my heart. "Once upon a time, a sister made a vow she didn't know how to break, and it broke her instead. Once upon a time, a girl did the impossible, but she did it just a little too late."

Oh my GOD don't make me cry!

@ElderGod-Icefire

The King of Crows by Libba Bray.
God.
I was destroyed.

FUCK i'm working on that right now and I'm halfway through and terrified

THE ENDING IS SO GOOD!

AAAAHHH no spoilers I'm gonna finish it tonight!

@ElderGod-Icefire

The King of Crows by Libba Bray.
God.
I was destroyed.

FUCK i'm working on that right now and I'm halfway through and terrified

THE ENDING IS SO GOOD!

AAAAHHH no spoilers I'm gonna finish it tonight!

I finished it. I am destroyed

@Milani eco

FIVE YEARS FROM NOW!! Very romantic probs shouldn't have read it at like, 11, but it was so good! very juicy in terms of emotions. Made me squeal lol

@GoodThingGoing group

Sadie by Courtney Summers. That ending….
I definitely recommend this book to anyone, but know that it comes with a hefty trigger warning for rape and pedophilia.
I just want to be Sadie's hype man and follow her around as she hunts pedophiles and cheer her on.

@vidari-is-tired-in-advance group

There is only one book that’s ever made me cry while reading it, and that is Deadline by Chris Crutcher. Going into the book, I expected it to be a bit of a bland read, but I was weeping through the entirety of the last chapter.