What was the last book that had this effect on you?
I saw this exact same post on /int/ and /pol/ 12 hours ago btw
>>25244845I saved this webm from that /int/ thread!
the mayor of casterbridge
>>25244843>Ketahn did not want a mate. Fate has a different plan for him. When the queen he despises declares her intention to claim him, he retreats into the jungle.>What he finds there changes his world.>Small, delicate, and pale skinned, Ivy Foster is nothing like the females Ketahn has known. She’s not of his kind at all. Yet the moment he sees her, he knows the truth in his soul—she is his heartsthread.>And now that he has her, he won’t let anything take her away. Not the jungle, not the gods, not the queen.>Whether Ivy agrees or not, their webs are entangled. No one will ever sever those threads.---->Book 1 of 3 in The Spider's Mate Trilogy.
>>25244845you'd think it'd get posted here first and then make it's way there
>>25244864ensnared by tiffany roberts
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>>25244843Bored to tears? ThThe last sixty or so pages of The Conquest of New Spain I guess.
Aww, it’s like when kids go to see the new spiderman movie! But they’re adults!!!
>>25244843Performative, if she were alone she’d not be crying like that.
Another popular rec is haunting adeline>I can manipulate the emotions of anyone who lets me.I will make you hurt, make you cry, make you laugh and sigh.But my words don't affect him. Especially not when I plead for him to leave.He's always there, watching and waiting.And I can never look away.Not when I want him to come closer.The Shadow>I didn't mean to fall in love.But now that I have, I can't stay away.I'm mesmerized by her smile, by her eyes, and the way she moves.The way she undresses...I'll keep watching and waiting. Until I can make her mine.And once she is, I'll never let her go.Not even when she begs me to.
>>25244880okay incel
>>25244843Les miserable but I am a softie
>>25244886Shut up bitch
>>25244843I cried at the end of Mason & Dixon when Mason and his kids are on their way to Dixon's funeral and they're asking him what their mom was like
>>25244843Tale of Two Cities.
>>25244843Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille
>>25244886So I’m wrong?Also, I’m not an incel, but a faggot.
Any Sanderson KINO as well
>>25244873>being fucked by a spider is a perfectly normal fetish, people literally publishing books with them on the cover>NTR/NTS/cuckoldry remain tabooThere’s no justice in this world
>>25244843The Lord of the Rings books.>Then you may remember Galadriel, and catch a glimpse far off of Lorien, that you have seen only in our winter. For our Spring and our Summer are gone by, and they will never be seen on earth again save in memory.>He is ancient in years now, according to his kind; and he awaits you, for he will not again make any long journey save one.>Farmer Cotton found Frodo lying on his bed; he was clutching a white gem that hung on a chain about his neck and he seemed half in a dream. ‘It is gone for ever,’ he said, ‘and now all is dark and empty.’
>>25244843Samuel Beckett's poetry
>>25244843The Aeneid. The burning of Troy and Dido specifically
I don’t cry like the women in these videos but damn some of Melville’s prose in Moby Dick, some Shakespeare, and the final book when Adam and Eve are exiled, as well as their suicide ideation in book x in Paradise Lost made my eyes water, the poetry really does make it feel as though all is in fact, lost.
If 20 years ago you told someone how comically women would degrade, they'd call you a clumsy exaggerated satyrist.
>>25244843To Live by Yu Hua
>>25244843my diary desu
>>25244843Act V
>>25245028I haven’t read the book, but I’ve seen the film and it’s very good.
>>25245034
>>25245007>implying it's a recent phenomenonTake a look at the rivals of the gods; hear how ClaudiusSuffered. When his wife, Messalina, knew he was asleep,She would go about with no more than a maid for escort.The Empress dared, at night, to wear the hood of a whore,And she preferred a mat to her bed in the Palatine Palace.Dressed in that way, with a blonde wig hiding her naturalHair, she’d enter a brothel that stank of old soiled sheets,And make an empty cubicle, her own; then sell herself,Her nipples gilded, naked, taking She-Wolf for a name,Displaying the belly you came from, noble Britannicus,She’d flatter her clients on entry, and take their money.Then lie there obligingly, delighting in every stroke.Later on, when the pimp dismissed his girls, she’d leaveReluctantly, waiting to quit her cubicle there, till the lastPossible time, her taut sex still burning, inflamed with lust,Then she’d leave, exhausted by man, but not yet sated,A disgusting creature with filthy face, soiled by the lamp’sBlack, taking her brothel-stench back to the Emperor’s bed.Shall I speak of spells and love-potions too, poisons brewed,And stepsons murdered? The sex do worse things, driven onBy the urgings of power: their crimes of lust are the least of it.
>>25244843the crucible
Just finished Vita nuova, and though Dante is an insufferable cunt for most of the book, I shed a tear when he talks about Beatrice's death
>>25245037Kino
>>25244843does anyone know what she's reading?
>>25245104nevermind, it's "A Little Life". what the fuck is up with the popularity of this shit recently? I've been seeing posters about the book all throughout the city and I live in fucking Eastern Europe.
>>25244843critique of pure reason
>>25245034>I have talked with her. She still loves youGets me every time
>>25245110it's misery porn with gay men, foids love that kind of shit
>>25244843
>>25245123ughh... based?
>>25244843These books make me cry
The Power of the Dog by Don Winslow. Keeping spoilers to a minimum, there's a relationship breakup involved that kinda broke me for some reason.
>>25245314Oh and the ending of 11/22/63
>>25245036I haven't seen the movie...The book is like 200 pages long and I started weeping somewhere around page 100 and I cried more and more with each page. I cried so much that I had to finish it in that sitting becouse I knew I would cry everytime I would pick the book up...The book is GOAT for me.
Brothers Karamazov
>>25245123It’s actually quite a beautiful book for such a formal doctrine, namely the A edition with its more idealistic approach to guiding you through the deduction and his transcendental unity of apperception.
>>25245253kek
Stoner
>>25245365I’ll have to read it with that kind of recommendation.
>>25244843>he vampired billionairely across the room and fell to his knees before her, submitting to his first act of cunnilingis that she had ever experienced...
The Qur'an.
>>25244843>>25244864>>25244884>>25244942Women belong in labor camps.
>>25244843Anna Karenina, once during the chapter from the POV of Anna's son and during Levin's metanoia
>>25245104My dairy
>>25245512WOAH MAMA WHERE CAN I BUY THESE HOT N SPICY TOMES?! This boy has gallons of cum to discharge after seeing such an alluring sight.
>>25245546Apparently the author (a jew pretending to be a women) died of diabetes-related issues.
Ending of Book 12 of War and Peace
>>25245554What a surprise!
>>25244843Unironically of mice and men when I read it the first time (it happened this year)
Andrei's death in War & Peace
>>25244843ending of the Wakefulness trilogy
I used to never cry over fictional stories or art. But the older I get, the softer I become. It started with music. Certain songs or classical pieces would make me cry almost to the point of sobbing.Then, some movies started doing it too.Books still didn’t have that effect on me. Since I enjoy writing, I used to stay very focused on the technique of the book, thinking things like, "This was very well done. I wish I had made something this good. Let me see how he did this so I can try to do it too." Recently, that has changed as well.The last book that made me cry was the ending of The Devil to Pay in the Backlands (Grande Sertão: Veredas).And to top it off, a few days ago I was watching Hunter x Hunter and, and the end of the Chimera Ant arc made me cry like a baby.
>>25244843Storm Of Steel made me tear up a bit on the last page
>>25245588>I used to never cry over fictional stories or art. But the older I get, the softer I become. It started with music. Certain songs or classical pieces would make me cry almost to the point of sobbing.It’s the same with me, as a teen I was a complete edgelord, unfazed by most stuff, sought it out even. Nowadays I’m a bit of a pussy when it comes to that even if it often still fascinates me. But this extends to reading too. Most recently, the end of the Nighttown chapter in Ulysses, where Bloom, while sitting with a knocked out Stephen, hallucinates his son, Rudy.
>>25245631I didn’t even finish this reply, but yeah, I meant to say it made me tear up. Beethoven’s Grosse Fuge also has this effect due to how overpowering it is. And a lot of poetry too but Milton’s for its own overpowering effect and Dante’s Purgatorio for how beautiful it is, especially after such a journey.I’ve never seen Hunter x Hunter though, never watched anime before, not that I’m averse to it, just that I’ve never really had the desire to check anything out.
>>25244864BITCH KEEP YOUR HANDS ON THE FUCKING WHEEL!
>>25244843Blood Meridian There were three scenes that felt like time was standing still as I read them: Glanton shooting the woman with his dragoon, the first apache attack and The Kid/Man confessing to the woman who turned out to be dead
>>25245666She’ll be in hell soon, driving like that, under your rule.
>>25244843BK, Donna Tartt's "The Goldfinch," and also a novel by Andrew Klavan called "Agnes Mallory."
>>25245034This killed me too.
almost any book makes me cry when it comes to dealing with dead of loved ones or the passing of time
>>25245699Proust fan are we?
>>25244884>I look like an intellectual Don’t think anyone thought this
>>25245699Ever read To The Lighthouse?
>>25245707That’s why it’s so funny! She’s pretty attractive but she looks like a bimbo and anyone who has eyes to see the cover of the thing she’s reading would most certainly not think she’s an intellectual. It’s not much better than playing a nintendo switch in public.
>>25245705not yet>>25245709not yet
>>25245882Well, get to it!!!
>>25244843The Gathering Storm (TWOT book 12): Chapter 50 - Veins of Gold
>>25244945Cuckoldry should remain taboo.
>>25245104Thucydides
>>25245034I need to reread it. It was fantastic. That Depardieus adapation was so good as well.
>>25245554Beetus
That chapter of Moby Dick that made you think Queequeg was gonna die soon
>>25245544Earl Turner...
>>25246446>Moby Dick>Chapter 93 - The CastawayThe sea had jeeringly kept his finite body up, butdrowned the infinite of his soul. Not drowned entirely, though. Rather carried down alive to wondrous depths, where strangeshapes of the unwarped primal world glided to and fro before his passive eyes; and the miser-merman, Wisdom, revealed hishoarded heaps; and among the joyous, heartless, ever-juvenile eternities, Pip saw the multitudinous, God-omnipresent, coralinsects, that out of the firmament of waters heaved the colossal orbs. He saw God’s foot upon the treadle of the loom, andspoke it; and therefore his shipmates called him mad. So man’s insanity is heaven’s sense; and wandering from all mortalreason, man comes at last to that celestial thought, which, to reason, is absurd and frantic; and weal or woe, feels thenuncompromised, indifferent as his God.
>>25245670>Glanton spat and they rode onwhat a masterpiece
>>25244843Me reading The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde.
I think about Emma everyday.
>>25246452Someone posted this in another thread and I agree, that language, man…
>>25244864I hate overacting whores so much it's unreal.
>>25245512>hanukkah menorahHow curious...
>>25246446It’s The Symphony for me; not even Ahab’s heart-to-heart with Starbuck, but Ishmael’s description of the calm sea and air calling and embracing Ahab in their tranquility and appealing to him to finally stop the chase for good. After all the shit he’s been through; after all the descriptions of the sea as something all-powerful and deeply terrifying beneath its tranquil veneer; as something that even Ahab calls on for power; seeing a man so consumed by hatred like Ahab being moved by such tranquility made my heart wrench something fierce. I love this book so goddamn much
>>25246748>>25246588>>25246452>>25246446What a book. This really was written in 1851?
>>25246889Right? I think It was either 1670 or 1930. But for some reason, people say 1851.
>>25245621Made me sad when he didn't meet the French girl again
>>25245959Slop but felt. I revisit that chapter every now and then, whether read or through audio
>>25246748the symphony is one of the best chapters in the book but i don't know if its the most eye-water inducing
>>25244884>I look like an intellectual This got me laughing. God normgroids are so performative, right down to their boring cores.
There really are people who record their every day to day mundane doings and its one of the single most baffling things about the modern human species.
>>25245110It’s the 21st-century Great Gatsby. It will be studied 100 years from now.
The Rise and Fall of Communism when I was 17. The book is firmly anti-communist and doesn't romanticize the USSR, but I got emotional watching Gorbachev unravel the union after 500 pages of following Lenin-Stalin-Khrushchev-Brezhnev's exploits.
>>25245495>trusting them to do laborPut them in zoos, so I may cast peanuts upon them.
>>25244843that one redwall book where the rats kill the badger
>>25245034>But how is it you still can read? Night has come.fucking hell
>>25244843The House at Pooh Corner
>>25244884Based gooner women