ITT: Books that made you cry like a bitch.
I read a jack london collection a while and i think i may have my whitefang/call of the wild endings confused
>>25187439When I was maybe 20, Thornton Wilder, The Bridge of San Luis Rey. Can't remember why, I think someone died. Probably a pretty woman.More recently, Tito Perdue, Morning Crafts. The vertigo of embarking on manhood; the melancholy of leaving childhood behind.
I don't remember crying. I remember I got very angry at the Murdstones in David Copperfield.
>the first section about Billy trying to save a wolf.Sad things happening to dogs make me cry every tiem ;_;
>>25187439I remember pere goriot made me cry tears of rage when I first read it in middle school.
>>25187439the futurama episode with fry's dog
>>25188990i saw that one
A weird one, but the fact that they just went on to make the same mistakes again kinda got to me.
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>>25187462Came here to post this. She was pregnant too :(
I’m a big boy, I don’t cry at anything. I read plenty of so called “sad” books and I was just like “pshhh people cried here?! What a bunch of pansies!!” But not me, no sir I’m far too strong and masculine for such things. It’s okay guys, maybe one day you’ll be half as cool as me if you just try
>>25187439>Great Illustrated ClassicsNice. I read a ton of those when I was a kid.
>>25187439yes, there is one. it made me cry in the end, but i won't tell you the name of the book, sorry i don't want to make any anon cry here :/
>>25187439I get it, It's because it's a dog, which a female thereof is a bitch.
Of mice and men almost got me even though I knew it was coming