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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Top Ten Books That Made Me Cry


Welllll, I'm on a new laptop and don't have my preferred photo editor downloaded yet, so excuse the blahness of this post. 

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The Fault in Our Stars by John Green - Didn't see this one comin', did ya? 

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Beautiful Chaos by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl - This is by far my favorite book in the series. By the time I closed it shut, I was a sniveling, snotting, heartbroken mess. 

3)
The Program by Suzanne Young - AH! The feels will bombard you throughout this entire novel. It's such a sad yet beautiful book. 

4) 
Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare - I can't even. I'm still reeling from this, about a year after having finished it. 

5) 
If I Stay by Gayle Forman - For me, this wasn't a bawl-your-eyes-out kind of novel. This was a story that cracked my heart in the beginning and continued to break it all the way through. I shed a few tears, but it was more of an internal thing. 

6) 
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver - Obviously it had to end this way, but I was really really reallllllly hoping for a different outcome. Oliver has a way of doing that to me. Builds a person's hope, then, Miley Cyrus style, comes in like a wrecking ball and demolishes it. 

7) 
Delirium by Lauren Oliver - And, of course. I cried myself to sleep after I finished this. It was so beautiful, which made it even more heart wrenching. 

8) 
Frostbite by Richelle Mead - I think every novel in this series is loaded down with emotion, but looking back on it, this is the one that makes me the most sad. 

9)
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins - In m opinion, this is the most emotional book in the series. Everything just feels so hopeless. 

10)
The Truth About You and Me by Amanda Grace - I don't care what anyone says. I loved this book and even though I knew how it would end, it still broke me. 

10 comments:

  1. Great picks. If I Stay made my list too, such an emotional and beautiful book. I loved The Program, such an amazing and unique read. My TTT :)

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  2. Great list! You have a super cute blog too!

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  3. Let's see... TFiOS is probably in every single list this week (including mine)! The Hunger Games was very sad, especially the last book. I'm reading the second book of Clare's Infernal Devices now, so I've been fairly warned :)

    Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. Oh I love that you had Before I Fall! I had that one too but so far I haven't seen anyone else list it. That one killed me, from start to finish.

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  5. Agree about If I Stay and Before I Fall. Not ugly crying, just some eye leakage. :P
    Great list!
    Thanks for stopping by too! :)

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  6. I've been wanting to read The Truth About You and Me for quite some time now...definitely going to put it back on my TBR list now!
    I wasn't sad when I read The Program, but it really made me angry that everything that happened...happened. Hopefully that makes sense.

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  7. Before I Fall was just soul-destroying. I was devastated after finishing it. And TFiOS was just the same, I ended up sobbing into a cushion once I'd finished that one! Thanks for stopping by my Top Ten!

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  8. I LOVE If I Stay! I even liked the sequel better which I didn't think would happen at all. And I also agree about Before I Fall! Beautiful Chaos series is one series I have been meaning to try for ages especially with the movie out for the first one, now!

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  9. Haha I loved that part about "then, Miley Cyrus style" LOL The Truth About You And Me, that's exactly how I felt about If He Had Been With Me. Overall, I agree with all of your picks and why! :)

    Thanks for stopping by my post the other day!

    Tiffany @ A Nanny's Literary Musings

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  10. I didn't cry at The Hunger Games but I shed a tear or two at Mockingjay!

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