When is the last time a book has made you cry?
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 7:39:00 PM
No.24645604
>>24645559 (OP)
Reading The Road weirdly enough.
>>24645566
I too am curious.
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 7:48:12 PM
No.24645631
>>24645566
Laura Les, her hubby & The Rat
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 7:55:58 PM
No.24645646
>>24645690
>>24645566
I don't know but the guy in the vidrel is happy, that's all that matters
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 7:56:57 PM
No.24645649
Heidegger's Being and Time
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 8:11:41 PM
No.24645690
>>24645646
he's happy in the video.
if it's been posted online he could be very very sad right now.
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 8:20:48 PM
No.24645717
>>24645836
Fucking kek.
And I think it was The Iliad, or Saga of The Swamp Thing.
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 8:59:52 PM
No.24645855
>>24645836
The end when Swamp Thing built him and Abigail a house just hit.
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 9:00:41 PM
No.24645864
>>24645559 (OP)
Not quite crying but the part in The Great Ordeal where The Survivor recalls rushing into the nursery to grab his defective son during the fall of Ishual got me good
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 11:22:17 PM
No.24646333
The Tao The Ching a few days ago. Not because it's sad but it helped me release a lot of tension in that moment.
Anonymous
8/18/2025, 1:34:26 AM
No.24646703
>>24645566
They send the bear to tell Ukrainian men they're getting sent to the front, many cry with joy for the opportunity to serve their country
Anonymous
8/18/2025, 1:42:09 AM
No.24646714
The end of Mason and Dixon, like eight years ago. The last time I cried was after a breakup like a few months after that and I've been unable to cry since, even when I feel like I really need to, and at this point in my life I fear it's causing me actual physical damage.
Anonymous
8/18/2025, 1:46:09 AM
No.24646722
East of Eden. The part where Adam is finally writing a letter to his brother after years and he ends the letter by telling him he loves him.
Anonymous
8/18/2025, 4:50:12 AM
No.24647051
>>24645559 (OP)
havent cried in like a decade but for some reason i almost did at like page 60 of the perks of being a wallflower, that scene with his first kiss
Anonymous
8/18/2025, 4:55:16 AM
No.24647057
>>24647113
Alyoshaβs speech to the children at the end
Anonymous
8/18/2025, 4:56:58 AM
No.24647063
>>24645559 (OP)
when I read novella The story of your life.
Anonymous
8/18/2025, 5:13:24 AM
No.24647086
>>24645559 (OP)
When I finished reading Stoner, I think that's also the only time a book has made me cry.
Anonymous
8/18/2025, 5:26:54 AM
No.24647113
>>24647130
>>24647057
when snegiryev declines the money
Anonymous
8/18/2025, 5:35:18 AM
No.24647127
>>24646592
I seem to recall a popular Ukranian vodka in a blue box. This is a strangely plausible answer to
>>24645566
Anonymous
8/18/2025, 5:38:00 AM
No.24647130
>>24647113
When the lady makes her kid eat shit
Anonymous
8/18/2025, 9:50:22 AM
No.24647476
>>24647814
Generally any given chapter of the Lord of the Rings should do it. Because of my fondness for the story and world and characters, the beauty and honor and love they portray, and because my soul weeps for the slow death of Europe.