We've all cried a time or two because of a book, right? One recently made me cry so I thought it would be fun to share the list I keep of books that have made me cry. Some of them are because I found them relatable, some are because the events of the book are sad and others are because I saw my own grief for my father within the characters. What books have made you cry? Let me know in the comments.
- Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister
- This one made me cry because while stuck in a time loop, the main character wakes up on the morning of the day her dad dies and realizes that she is going to have the chance to say goodbye.
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- Here We Go Again by Alison Cochrun
- I ugly cried during the last 30% of this book. The main plot line is taking a man on hospice on a cross country road trip.
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- This Cursed Light by Emily Thiede
- This book is the second in a duology and the end of this book is just so pretty and I just love the characters so much.
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- Icebreaker by A.L Graziadei
- The mental health rep in this book matched my own so much that I was a mess while reading it.
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- Beach Read by Emily Henry
- There is a part where the main character reads a letter that her dead dad wrote her and I am a mess every time that I read it.
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- Instructions For Dancing by Nicola Yoon
- This book follows a young girl who has visions of how a relationship will end when she witnesses a kiss and I did not expect the ending AT ALL.
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- Summer Bird Blue by Akemi Dawn Bowman
- Another book that got me because of how relatable it was and because of how the grief was portrayed.
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