what books made you cry frens?
What books made you cry frens?
Only Notes from Underground, you all what bit.
I teared a bit when reading Hesse rhyme
.....the fuck?
the ending of Moby Dick
You what bit, user, do not lie to me.
You bit what?
As a child: the end of Blitzcat
As an early teen: the end of Titus Alone
Since then: nothing as far as I can remember
what the fuck are you talking about, i read the book like a week ago and i have no fucking idea
Werther
lend me you pistols lads, I’m going on a journey
bridge to terabithia
:(
My diary
Where the Red Fern Grows. I was a child but the ending had me choking up. I enjoy my crying when it is caused by art.
I haven't read any of the series but isn't Alone an unreadable mess?
Right in the feels... the way the other dog just gives up the way the first one dies
I didn't think so, but then I was something like 14 at the time. I've forgotten most of it, which as I have a good memory for books might indicate that it's messy. The end, however, I remember very clearly.
stoner, catch-22, the sun also rises, the old man and the sea, this way for the gas ladies and gentlemen, min kamp, kafka's letter to his father, some of salingers short stories, no longer human, my childhood (gorky), growth of the soil, terje vigen, skylark, some short story by sholokhov, the ice palace and prolly some more
Eliot's Four Seasons
farewell to arms. lot of hemingways stuff gets me down but that one mad me actually cry
Maybe half the books I read, most recently Cosmicomiche and nearly everything by Marquez and Bassani. Might be due to my current emotional state though.
>farewell to arms
>he has to say farwell to his arms because they got amputated
hemingway is a fucking hack. but i must admit that was kino.
i always saw that scene as a metaphor faring well in the army and going far, or deep, in a well using your arms to climb down but you have given me some food for thought
Death in midsummer
The Jewish Dog fucked me up when I was a teen
the most i've ever cried due to any piece of media were bitter tears of impotent autistic frustration when i got stuck in a sonic game when i was 10
You should write a short story about it, could be good.
The Sun Also Rises is rough, but Farewell to Arms really fucking hits me.
Norwegian Woodu when I was a junior.
The end of the Brothers Karamazov. Iliusa did not deserve it :(
Has anyone else drastically re-evaluated the significance of how literature makes you feel? I used to be ashamed when something fictional drove me to tears but now I feel genuinely glad when something is beautiful enough to move me.
isn't it pretty to think so
Krambambuli
dog stories are too much for me
Legend by David Gemmel
Don Quixote multiple times throughout the book, but especially when he destroys the puppet show
this too
Boxer in Animal Farm
Steinbeck
When you find out what happened to Snowden in Catch 22
Charlotte in Charlotte's Web
The hobbit. When thorin dies and bilbo makes his slow way home saying good bye to friends before bittersweet return to his home. Returns to home after a long and difficult journey with lost friends and joyful farewells always get me.
So far only Stoner.
No one in my goddamn life
>emotionlet
Some of my husband's works, including setting sun and no longer human
shusaku endo's silence
stoner
salinger's short story collection
brothers karamazov
dorian grey
gatsby
watership down
Every single episode of Natsume Yuujinchou
the phantom tollbooth unironically
and this
no longer human
Kite Runner
lol
This
>You all what bit
He's talking about the what bit that we all what - the bit, that is. Keep up.
I have cried but only to classical music
Disgusting weeb, leave the West
Oblomov.