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Akshidha Shaji
@bibliophileAksh · 5:00

Yo bro,Who got you cryin' like that!!? - Books that made me cry 😭

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And another books I tried reading with the Empire of Fans by Tasha Soori. There's this particular chapter. Oh, God. Again, among the main guy. He's a sweetheart. He's like a cinnamon roll. He's so sweet. And, yeah, I cried for him. His past, everything. It was so emotional. Yes, I cried. I also cried reading the ending of Sorcery of Tones by Margaret Georges. And I won't say anything more. No spoilers

Andddd I'm pretty sure I'll cry if I read Song of Achilles or Clockwork princess 😂🤞

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Diya Patel
@diyapatel264 · 4:58

This reply is as long as a swell 😂😂

A mixture of all of that makes a book amazing. And I feel like making readers cry in your book that takes a lot of talent and hats off to these authors who have managed to do it. But as far as I remember honestly, recently, I have not cried from any book at all. However, I do remember when I re read Wonder and this is years ago. I was a little kid. I think I was in, like, year six. No, not even year six
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Akshidha Shaji
@bibliophileAksh · 1:58
I cried after reading 5ft apart. Also, actually, I was supposed to read after. Okay, I don't know what's average I'm saying. Read after cry. He sort of cry after reading. Okay. I was supposed to cry after reading depositing ourselves also, but I didn't. I don't know. Maybe it's because I got spoilers, so I didn't price. Yeah. And about a Good Girl's Guide to moderate
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Diya Patel
@diyapatel264 · 3:10
I will have to say it has a certain amount of those kind of scenes, and it is like, a little, you know, but, hey, it's a Cassandra Claire read, of course, is going to be like that. And I guess that's just her speciality. Okay, this is not even related to crying. I don't know why I'm telling you about this
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