Postby the_wolfs_howl » Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:32 am
Okay, I'm a real crybaby when it comes to emotional books, so I'll pick the ones that made me cry the most
The first book I ever cried for was called something like Flames Across the Susquehana, which I read for school. Basically, it's a story about two drummer boys in the Civil War, and one of them dies T_T
The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien. I cried buckets at the Shelob's Lair part.
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. I read the whole book in one day, and cried a lot at the end. (And I really liked the movie, but anyway.)
The High King by Lloyd Alexander. I moped around for a week after reading this, partly because of the bittersweet ending, and partly because my favorite series (at the time) was over.
Several Adventures in Odyssey books made me cry, especially the one where Jimmy becomes a Christian.
The Letters I Never Wrote by Ruth E. Van Reken. This was really emotional for me, because it seemed she was writing about me, especially towards the beginning, the part about her childhood. I was crying for nearly every chapter.
You can find out things about the past that you never knew. And from what you've learned, you may see some things differently in the present. You're the one that changes. Not the past.
- Ellone, Final Fantasy VIII
"There's a difference between maliciously offending somebody - on purpose - and somebody being offended by...truth. If you're offended by the
truth, that's your problem. I have no obligation to not offend you if I'm speaking the truth. The truth is
supposed to offend you; that's how you know you don't got it."
- Brad Stine