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I am looking for a book that will make me cry, not out of sadness, but out of happiness or because its so beautiful it emotionally overwhelms me or something like that
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>>24683684
cringe, go ask reddit
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>>24683684
Faust Part 2
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you want to read my book?
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>>24683684
Anna Karenina maybe? Personally I found all the Levin parts a dreadful bore, I haven't read such blatant propaganda since Ayn Rand, but some people seem to resonate with that.
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I recommend 'The Firm' by John Grisham.
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Dandelion Wine.
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Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco made me weep tears of joy



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