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Q: What is the last book that made you cry? Tell us about the scene...
I don't know if I can think of any book that has made me cry honestly. Usually when I bust in to full on tears it's because something else is going on in my life that relates to it. My dad right now is battling cancer so if I see something about cancer it gets me emotional. I think I would cry more if I read more contemporary books. I do get upset when characters die though. I have to tell you I am still upset about (spoiler if you haven't read Harry Potter) Sirius Black. I might have cried for that.Make sure to stop by some great giveaways on the Blog
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I felt exactly the same, the HP's are on my FF, too!
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Heres my FF - RobynLeanne @ Fairytale and Folklore
When Sirius died in HP 5, I cried for days. I think that is the saddest part of all the books.
ReplyDeleteHP always makes me cry! Thanks for stopping by My FF. New GFC follower :)
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Sirius's death will never NOT make me want to bawl.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my Friday Hop! Yes, contemporary books do have a tendency to make me cry. Dobby dying made me cry too in HP =(
ReplyDeleteOh yes, the Harry Potter books have many of those moments where you can feel tears pooling.
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Sadly, I haven't read the Harry Potter Series, but I've seen soon of the movies.
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Sirius' death was such a shock ;_; And your dad shall be in my prayers :D
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