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Question of the Week: What was the last book that made you cry?
The last time for me was a few months ago while I was finishing Stealing Harper by Molly McAdams My Review. I felt so confused, pissed off, sad, emotional, and all emotions balled into one except happiness. I love the beginning and middle of the book, it was one of the best ones I've read but the ending killed it for me (in a quite literal sense.) Days after reading it I was still balling my eyes out cause I was so freaking confused as to what the efff.... happened.
It was the second book in a series & I didn't know that at the time, so when I read the first book I was even more pissed off and till this day I haven't finished reading it. Nothing about the first books makes me happy.
There's also the book Holding on And Letting Go (The Ties That Bind Us # 1 ). My Review
Omg this book was really sad, it's about a sixteen year old girl dealing with her little brother's death. This book is so raw with emotion that if you haven't been through a loss it puts you right there with the character, and if you have experienced that you feel an instant connection to the character and know that what she's going through is heartbreaking, intense, soul shattering. It was a really great book and I think it's better than The Fault In Our Stars. People say that it was so sad, but I read it after I read Holding On And Letting Go and The Fault In Our Stars had nothing on it. I just thought that TFIOS was lacking emotion, although that book made me cry as well, it was just more overwhelming with the other book.
Omg this book was really sad, it's about a sixteen year old girl dealing with her little brother's death. This book is so raw with emotion that if you haven't been through a loss it puts you right there with the character, and if you have experienced that you feel an instant connection to the character and know that what she's going through is heartbreaking, intense, soul shattering. It was a really great book and I think it's better than The Fault In Our Stars. People say that it was so sad, but I read it after I read Holding On And Letting Go and The Fault In Our Stars had nothing on it. I just thought that TFIOS was lacking emotion, although that book made me cry as well, it was just more overwhelming with the other book.
Thanks for dropping by my blog Itara..:)
ReplyDeleteI have not read these books but they sound interesting..Will check them out..
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DeleteThese books are on my TBR pile. Nice pick.
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Thanks. I hope you enjoy them.
DeleteHolding On and Letting Go sounds intense! Thanks for stopping by and following. Following back with bloglovin. Happy Tuesday! :)
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Thanks. Omg it is intense, I had to pace myself. It was too much at times.
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