Omg yes, I read it at twelve and Rues death felt so absolutely gut wrenching for me, because I couldn’t help thinking “she was my age” even though she wasn’t even real😭😭 That whole series got me crying fr
one i recommend if your looking is “The Summer of Broken Rules” many people might ask why but i feel like it was just full of positivity and displays a wonderful example for a healthy relationship with a significant other and family.
@alysoftball I read The summer of broken rules and it was amazing. But it still emotionally destroyed me thinking I'll never experience that book for the first time again🥲
The Book Thief ruined me. My science teacher let me read it, he told me that everyone that read it said they loved it. Honestly kinda expected it to be cheesy or bad, I was totally wrong. I’ve never cried so much.
How does it end? I don’t ever plan to read it but I’m curious abt whether or not it has a bad ending (I’m pretty sure it does) cuz everyone says that book destroyed them
@@honeybun8823 Ok so it ended as Finny, Autumns bestfriend dying in a car crash. So the night before, they finally confessed their feelings and had s*x. But at that time Finny still had a girlfriend Sylvie so he had to pick her up from the air port because she was coming back from her Europe trip. He promised to come back the next morning but he got in a car crash and died. So then autumn attempted suicide in Finny's room but she was rushed to the hospital to further find out she was pregnant with Finny's baby. So it ended at that but there will be another book coming out on Finny's perspective in October(: Hope that summed it up for you.
I read Where the red fern grows. Personally, the book was ruined for me because my teacher made us read it for summer hw, but that didn’t stop me from crying at that ending. I put off reading it for 3 days, and when I did read it, I bawled my eyes out so hard and for a week after I was sad. Even later, when my teacher made us talk about it, I cried. 😭😭😭😭
Omg this is the first comment that I’ve seen where someone actually knows where the red fern grows ❤ the first book that transformed me into a bookworm
The whole Divergent series is good, but Insurgent destroyed me. The stakes were so high, and you just really didn't know what was going to happen next. I cried so much 😭
@@ruruyasan it’s a story told through deaths perspective of ww2 in nazi Germany and Poland. It follows a girl who has to live in a new house and her journey through that. I highly recommend
All of Percy Jackson. Every. Book(almost). Had me in tears. When Sally almost died in the first book. (The second book did not). When Zoë and Bianca died. When we thought Percy was dead. All of the 5th book. The deaths of Silena Bekendorf and many others.
We read it as a class in 7th grade and instead of crying all of us were laughing at their deaths 💀 Some kids watched the movies just to spoil it and periods before us were spoiling the entire thing. The movie was so funny I couldn’t take anything seriously. This is what happens when you read things as a class/ in school 🤦♀️
Just wanna know what age rating would u say it would be? Bcuz I saw a review from Rick riordan that said it was YA and up but ppl said it would be higher?
@@Percy_jacksxn_edits I feel like it would be 12+, but if u wanna read it go for it. it has some explicit scenes tho so just be careful (btw, I can give u a link to a pdf version of the book if u cant buy it!
I would like to take this moment to appreciate how much of a genius Rick Riordan is. 1. In heroes of Olympus he switches perspective, so it feels like anyone can die, because there are other people to take the perspective, keeps you at the edge of your seat. 2. Makes every character separate with each their own story and personality that makes it absolutely gut wrenching when/if they die or gets treated unfairly. Like in Trials of Apollo. 3. Percy kept his personality EVEN WHEN HE HAD AMNESIA! That takes crazy good aught skills. 4. Making books that are suitable for anyone from 10 years and up. 5. Good representation that he actually reads up on. No made up bullshit. Which I am so thankful for, as a person who is part of multiple minorities that are not talked about enough in media. 6. Haha funny tweet go brr
If We're exclusively talking about booktok books, for me it was they both die at the end and the first to die at the end. I didn't cry but joy cow my chest hurt after reading they bothbdie at the end, and while I technically read the first to die at the end, when it got to the end I kept taking twenty minutes breaks between parts, going back to reread my favourite parts and the funny bits and I try not to think about the ending because I'm really sensitive and I'd rather not make myself upset. Seriously though- Adam Silvera doesn't like his audience.
I’m currently reading the Dragon Republic and although I haven’t gotten too far into it yet, based on the book before it (The Poppy War), I have high hopes for it. The Poppy War really broke me and was a very intense and devastating book. You really get immersed into the characters feelings and the trauma that they go through, so much so that you feel you are in the story yourself. Although the thing I feel most interesting about the characters and the story itself is that not many of the characters are morally black or white and are instead different shades of gray which in my opinion gives them more depth in the sense that none of them are perfect and all have different POVs on things whether they’re good or bad. The plot is also very interesting to the point where you don’t want to stop reading until you know what happens next. Overall it’s a very good book although if you are triggered easily by darker topics such as drug use, gore, sexual assault, etc I don’t recommend reading this book.
The hunger games was so sad in my opinion And the mark of Athena and anytime with the Percybeth ship considering how much they’ve been through together
“Among them, lit like lanterns, were Hans and Rosa Hubermann, her brother, and the boy whose hair remained the color of lemons forever.” -The Book Thief I cried so much
I try to avoid depressing books because I get attached to characters. That being said, some series literally crush me. But I can't stop in the middle of a series, so I have to keep reading.
the first to die at the end emotionally destroyed me. my heart hurt and i was sobbing. if you want a good cry, read they both die at the end and the first to die at the end both destroyed me
Just the heartbreaking lines of reminders of him such as " we have a daughter i have never held, She has a fragrance I have never smelled , She has a name I have never yelled, And she has a mother who has already failed" hits sooo hard and same goes for it ends with us. .. There are too many quotes that make you feel emotional
The only book that made me cry was The Outsiders by SE Hinton. I'm not in highschool im going into 7th grade. SO it's not part of my curicular. I was in Barnes & Noble with my dad and he reccomended it and I bawled my eyes out when I was finished
- rick riordan is really good at emotional rollercoasters - the end of the sabriel series had me crying over the magic cat creature - had to stop reading the spirit animals series bc of how hard i cried when the main characters' mentor and his otter were killed
Book that made me cry was More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera BEFORE he added the additional chapter... First time was borrowed from a library in the old print without it but the newer copies have an additional chapter that makes it happy. Without it I was in emotional distress for DAYS
reminders of him was a emotional rollercoaster. tbh i didn't like Kenna at the first and thought she was to be blamed but that's where you are amazed by Colleen , more you get you know bout them the more you feel them and love them, i cried at the end lol her moments with her daughter made me happy but epilogue.....
Any Rick Riordan book had me in Tears Like in pjo when sally almost died or whne zoè and bianca died, when luke did, when jason did, when people though annabeth was in titains curse, When percy almost did When grover early got killed by a cyclops
Yeah same I read it all in one sitting… it was so painful I had to reread it all the next morning and ONLY TODAY I found out there was a bonus chapter😭😭😭
Books that left me sobbing: If he had been with me The things we leave unfinished The book theif We were liars It ends with us The way I used to be Alone with you
Hmmm let’s see. Percy Jackson series (including HOO TOA) The Song of Achilles The Hunger Games The Giving Tree (no, I do not care that it is a children’s book, it made me cry)
I normally cry over books, but I was shocked when I didn't cry over They Both Die At The End. For me I think this was because I was expecting it. I very did much cry over The First To Die At The End though.
@@-gacha_central-6788 oh i get that I had the same thing with "Songs of achilles" I knew it would be heartbreaking but i read that and was like "thats it?" Still pretty good book tho
Books that made me cry so hard: Nightblood (3rd Frostblood series book) They both die at the end War Storm (Red Queen book 4) I got too attached to the series books and they ended. They both die at the end is just depressing
For me, it’s You’ve Reached Sam and As Good As Dead (last book in a good girls guide to murder series) You’ve reached Sam made me BAWL at the end, and as good as dead made me want to die at the end. I was sobbing for an hour. I called my friends and they just watched me cry 😭
The Way Past Winter did that to me. I loved it so much. And then something happened at the end of the book. It made my cry so much. Because of the event. And also because the story was over
Books that made me cry so bad are:
Contemporary Linear Algebra
Algorithms and Datastructure
Calculus a complete course
OMG FR I SOBBED SO HARD TO THOSE TERRIBLE- UH I MEAN AMAZING BOOKS😭😭😅
Yes…. Emotionally destroyed me
Mentally, emotionally, and spiritually
BAHAHAHA I BALLED MY EYES OUT EVERY NIGHT TO THOSE BOOKS
My paycheck
not colleen hoover girl ...
Literally the entire Percy Jackson series and beyond. Holy crap, Mark of Athena was a rollercoaster of emotions.
Gosh, I’m rereading those books again right now (usually do it at least twice a year) and they’re such a rollercoaster
Currently reading The Blood of Olympus and I couldn't agree more.
So true
Trials of Apollo (the third one I think?) Was probably the saddest for me. Won't spoil it for others tho, but if you've read it, you probably know.
@saltysand yeah, I love it.
The Hunger Games repeatedly destroyed me over and over again, yet they’re still my favorite series ever
y e s
Omg yes, I read it at twelve and Rues death felt so absolutely gut wrenching for me, because I couldn’t help thinking “she was my age” even though she wasn’t even real😭😭
That whole series got me crying fr
And then prim 🥺 I was emotionally destroyed.
SO TRUEEE!! during rue's death I bawled my eyes out and how katniss decorated her in flowers pierced my heart😭😭
SAME
I think you should do a part where you suggest "The books that emotionally healed me"
one i recommend if your looking is “The Summer of Broken Rules” many people might ask why but i feel like it was just full of positivity and displays a wonderful example for a healthy relationship with a significant other and family.
I ordered a book called, “Milk and honey,“ I think that might be what your looking for :)
@alysoftball I read The summer of broken rules and it was amazing. But it still emotionally destroyed me thinking I'll never experience that book for the first time again🥲
The most heartbreaking book I’ve read is “You’ve Reached Sam”. It’s so damn good, but it emotionally destroys you.
gosh I couldn't finish that book cause I start crying
Someone said it. 😭❤
I recently finished it n couldn’t sleep afterwards😭
I cried five times in the first chapter also i just bought it yesterday and im already a quarter in
fuck that book i cried so many times i couldnt get past chapter 5-
The Book Thief ruined me. My science teacher let me read it, he told me that everyone that read it said they loved it. Honestly kinda expected it to be cheesy or bad, I was totally wrong. I’ve never cried so much.
I finished that book today. I cried for one hour. None of other book made me cry like that
I had to read it for ELA, I was so numb and hysterical the last couple chapters
I hardly ever cry but when I read the book thief i actually cried it was so good but made me so sad
What does it talk abt?
@@nooneishere358 Nazi Germany and an orphan
The book that made me cry for a few good days was “if he had been with me”
“If only he had been with me”✨
It’s the saddest book I’ve ever laid a finger on
Fr
The last divergent book I wish it was never written 😭😭😭😭
damn true 😭
I was crying for 3 hours 😭😭
AND THEN HE GOT WITH CHRISTINA!?!
I haven't finished it yet
@@Ellie1310 good luck 😭
@@Ellie1310 I was crying for three hours dude 💅✨
If he had been with me crushed my heart to billions of pieces. The ending is so depressing and to this day i refuse to believe.
How does it end? I don’t ever plan to read it but I’m curious abt whether or not it has a bad ending (I’m pretty sure it does) cuz everyone says that book destroyed them
@@honeybun8823 Ok so it ended as Finny, Autumns bestfriend dying in a car crash. So the night before, they finally confessed their feelings and had s*x. But at that time Finny still had a girlfriend Sylvie so he had to pick her up from the air port because she was coming back from her Europe trip. He promised to come back the next morning but he got in a car crash and died. So then autumn attempted suicide in Finny's room but she was rushed to the hospital to further find out she was pregnant with Finny's baby. So it ended at that but there will be another book coming out on Finny's perspective in October(: Hope that summed it up for you.
Harry Potter books 5-7 mentally destroyed me especially in the battle at the ministry ( book 5) and the battle of Hogwarts (BOH) (book 7)
Real
The seventh one destroyed me and the sixth movie destroyed me remind me to torture scene destroyed me as well I can still hear her screams
Same.
Ah- 😭 those 7 books are packed with memories + deaths that broke my heart
How many people even died😭😭
Where the red fern grows, most Cassandra Clare books, any Rick Riordan, are all my favorites but so sad.
Eh, I wouldn’t call The Sword of Summer sad. Trials of Apollo hit too hard though.
I read Where the red fern grows. Personally, the book was ruined for me because my teacher made us read it for summer hw, but that didn’t stop me from crying at that ending. I put off reading it for 3 days, and when I did read it, I bawled my eyes out so hard and for a week after I was sad. Even later, when my teacher made us talk about it, I cried. 😭😭😭😭
Omg this is the first comment that I’ve seen where someone actually knows where the red fern grows ❤ the first book that transformed me into a bookworm
@@Froggo_luv it's such a good book!
Mine is Song of Achilles 😭🖤🥲
Does it have a happy ending? Cus i already bought it👍🏻😭
I'm sorry I can't spoil it but nope 😭but I didn't cry 😭 I wanted to tho
Same 😭
“Φ´ιτατοε, (most beloved) best of men, slaughtered by your son.” - Achilles
@@johnnyjoestar1909 Love them so much 🥰🥹
The whole Divergent series is good, but Insurgent destroyed me. The stakes were so high, and you just really didn't know what was going to happen next. I cried so much 😭
I know right. Insurgent was a jump!
Allegiant tore me apart.
It ends with us had my sister crying for days
It had me crying too, omg but I love it
The book theif: I was so numb reading it
What was the plot?
@@ruruyasan it’s a story told through deaths perspective of ww2 in nazi Germany and Poland. It follows a girl who has to live in a new house and her journey through that. I highly recommend
@@ruruyasan and the girl loves to read, that’s a big part of it: the power of words
@@Udontknowwhoiam oh my- i willl!!
I just finished it the other day and I was crying for almost two hours.
All of Percy Jackson. Every. Book(almost). Had me in tears. When Sally almost died in the first book. (The second book did not). When Zoë and Bianca died. When we thought Percy was dead. All of the 5th book. The deaths of Silena Bekendorf and many others.
The outsiders completely destroyed me
I cried at dallys death. 😢
Yesss omg I loved itttt toooo muchh
We read it as a class in 7th grade and instead of crying all of us were laughing at their deaths 💀
Some kids watched the movies just to spoil it and periods before us were spoiling the entire thing. The movie was so funny I couldn’t take anything seriously. This is what happens when you read things as a class/ in school 🤦♀️
@@avexii
Wait noo It was so sad how could you muster out a laugh while reading?
😭😭😭
@@stracvbbhberryyou know there’s mature people and then there’s immature ones.
“A thousand boys kisses”
It broke me😭
Omg same I was sobbing 😭
@@Kenzie_15091 SAME GIRLY😭✋
@MalloryLovesHorses Oh my god my friend had it and she recommended it to me so I read it and now I can't have a full night's rest 😭
The song of Achilles made me enter an even deeper depression for the rest of my life 😭
Such a good book tho
REAL
Just wanna know what age rating would u say it would be? Bcuz I saw a review from Rick riordan that said it was YA and up but ppl said it would be higher?
@@Percy_jacksxn_edits I feel like it would be 12+, but if u wanna read it go for it. it has some explicit scenes tho so just be careful
(btw, I can give u a link to a pdf version of the book if u cant buy it!
@@Percy_jacksxn_editsit's for 14 years and higher
best book ever
Where the crawdads sing, the fault in our stars and the end ( from a series of unfortunate events) were the most recent books I read that made me cry
Omg the fault in our stars was soooo good. I sobbed for hours over that damn book. The movie was okay tho.
@@tess.is.slay21 completely agree, my sister made me watch the movie before I had read the book and it almost completely put me off of reading it
The fault in our stars ❤😭
Maze runner page 250. 😭😭😭 if you get it you get it
I pretend that page doesn’t exist
@@Amy-ou5bv same girl, if I ignore it he is still alive and still my husband
Can someone tell me what happens???
@@ilkyaz6663 do you REALLY want to know? Cause it’s low key traumatic
@@Crossingpages YES pleaseeee
The end of empire of storms and the start of kongdom of ash, and of course the song of achilles. They broke me😭
Yes!!!
The song of Achilles absolutely destroyed me 😭
If you liked Throne of glass, you should also try ACOTAR, written by the same author.
Yea watching multiple characters break forever was really sad 😢
I would like to take this moment to appreciate how much of a genius Rick Riordan is.
1. In heroes of Olympus he switches perspective, so it feels like anyone can die, because there are other people to take the perspective, keeps you at the edge of your seat.
2. Makes every character separate with each their own story and personality that makes it absolutely gut wrenching when/if they die or gets treated unfairly. Like in Trials of Apollo.
3. Percy kept his personality EVEN WHEN HE HAD AMNESIA! That takes crazy good aught skills.
4. Making books that are suitable for anyone from 10 years and up.
5. Good representation that he actually reads up on. No made up bullshit. Which I am so thankful for, as a person who is part of multiple minorities that are not talked about enough in media.
6. Haha funny tweet go brr
And then he tortured us with the ending of the Mark of Athena
@@hayimlee7070 yes that was painful
@@hayimlee7070 most painful thing I have read
Haunting Adeline is just so different that i don't have the words
MY MATH AND SCIENCE TEXTBOOK😭😭
I will never stop recommending We Were Liars omg my heart broke into a million pieces 💔
Yes same just finished it 😭😭
The Outsiders- Oh my god it was waterworks every chapter
If We're exclusively talking about booktok books, for me it was they both die at the end and the first to die at the end.
I didn't cry but joy cow my chest hurt after reading they bothbdie at the end, and while I technically read the first to die at the end, when it got to the end I kept taking twenty minutes breaks between parts, going back to reread my favourite parts and the funny bits and I try not to think about the ending because I'm really sensitive and I'd rather not make myself upset.
Seriously though- Adam Silvera doesn't like his audience.
You're right. Adam Silvera is something else. That could've easily been one of my favourites.
The ballad of never after
"Slightly traumatising" Major undrestatement.
Song of Achilles, All the Bright Places and The Wicked King 😭
The last divergent book hurt me so much. Now I don't trust books that are split pov anymore.
the song of achilles.
Does it have a happy ending? Cus i already bought it👍🏻😭
@@yashikamagoo1322 do you really want a spoiler
@@yashikamagoo1322 uhm… 😅😅 my mom said not to lie but also i want to spare you from the immense grief this book has put me throuhh
Wouldn't mind it uk 🤷🏻♀️🐧
@@yashikamagoo1322 bittersweet I will say. Have you read it yet?
we were liars had me bawling 😭
same
Yess I cried a river after chapter "truth"😭😭
All of the bright places has my bawling with no response when people asked abt it, absolutely heart breaking but amazing at the same time
Girl In Pieces for me
I’m currently reading the Dragon Republic and although I haven’t gotten too far into it yet, based on the book before it (The Poppy War), I have high hopes for it. The Poppy War really broke me and was a very intense and devastating book. You really get immersed into the characters feelings and the trauma that they go through, so much so that you feel you are in the story yourself. Although the thing I feel most interesting about the characters and the story itself is that not many of the characters are morally black or white and are instead different shades of gray which in my opinion gives them more depth in the sense that none of them are perfect and all have different POVs on things whether they’re good or bad. The plot is also very interesting to the point where you don’t want to stop reading until you know what happens next. Overall it’s a very good book although if you are triggered easily by darker topics such as drug use, gore, sexual assault, etc I don’t recommend reading this book.
The hunger games was so sad in my opinion
And the mark of Athena and anytime with the Percybeth ship considering how much they’ve been through together
“Among them, lit like lanterns, were Hans and Rosa Hubermann, her brother, and the boy whose hair remained the color of lemons forever.”
-The Book Thief
I cried so much
The red queen is gonna give me trust issues. I’m not even finished yet.
Yes
I haven’t really read a lot of books but so far ‘the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo’ was the saddest book I read.
REMINDERS OF HIM HAD ME SOBBING-
NO BC CHAPTER 33 HAD ME BAWLING MY EYES OUT
five feet apart had me sobbing
OML REMINDERS OF HIM SOOO GOOD OML I LOVE THAT BOOK
I try to avoid depressing books because I get attached to characters. That being said, some series literally crush me. But I can't stop in the middle of a series, so I have to keep reading.
the first to die at the end emotionally destroyed me. my heart hurt and i was sobbing. if you want a good cry, read they both die at the end and the first to die at the end
both destroyed me
I loved that book
Omg I finished the first to die at the end a couple days ago. Valentino's video had me SOBBING.
Every percy jackson book
When luke died i was broke
But when jason died it was complete different it emotionly and physically broke me
Just the heartbreaking lines of reminders of him such as " we have a daughter i have never held,
She has a fragrance I have never smelled ,
She has a name I have never yelled,
And she has a mother who has already failed" hits sooo hard and same goes for it ends with us. .. There are too many quotes that make you feel emotional
I’m sorry but when I saw that quote I started dying of laughter- I think we have different definitions of heartbreaking lol
WHEN STANLEY DIED IN GOOD GIRL BAD BLOOD TRAUMATIZED ME JUST AS MUCH AS IT DID PIPPA 😢
“The last 200 pages”
Me who reads 150 page long books: 😃
Both white fang and call of the wild kicked in the jaw when I was a kid
Heart Bones by Collen Hoover was also really good. it taught me so much and had a strong emotional effect.
omg colleen makes me cry with almost all of her books
The only book that made me cry was The Outsiders by SE Hinton. I'm not in highschool im going into 7th grade. SO it's not part of my curicular. I was in Barnes & Noble with my dad and he reccomended it and I bawled my eyes out when I was finished
A book that made me cry was an old one called 6th grade mathematics.
If 6th grade maths got you tearing up buddy wait for 12th grade mathematics
@@nevergonnagiveyouupnevergonnal Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll try reading it sometime
@@Ryucallie I'd rather not my friend. Once you begin, you're not walking out the same.
@@nevergonnagiveyouupnevergonnal thank you for the warning. I just got the book, I will now be delivering it to my enemy in hopes they cry
@@Ryucallie poor guys
Forever Interrupted..... I'm still going through that phase with this one✨
IF HE HAD BEEN WITH ME!!!
This one has me on my knees choking on my tears and nearly throwing up
yaeh.... reminder of him 🫠 felt too bad for Kenna 💔
Where the red fern grows made me cry for a week it reminded me of my dog so much rip buffy❤❤❤❤
For those who want the list without replaying the whole video
This Can Never Not Be Real tore me into pieces.
- rick riordan is really good at emotional rollercoasters
- the end of the sabriel series had me crying over the magic cat creature
- had to stop reading the spirit animals series bc of how hard i cried when the main characters' mentor and his otter were killed
When I saw Crescent City I immediately smiled. Both that one and the next book were a rollercoaster at the end
Book that made me cry was More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera BEFORE he added the additional chapter... First time was borrowed from a library in the old print without it but the newer copies have an additional chapter that makes it happy. Without it I was in emotional distress for DAYS
When I read 'it ends with us' i felt the heaviness on my chest. Like fr. After finishing it I felt like crying for days
True, i literally sobbed hard even while reading those chapters where lily was hurt, and feeling atlas's love for lily.
Umm do we have to read the book ( it starts with us ). Before reading the book ( it ends with us ) ???
@@bhavika1444 nah, 'it starts with us' is the sequel of 'it ends with us'. Read the latter first.
@@Sebastianfernsby so we can directly read the book it ends with us without reading the book it starts with us ..?.
@@bhavika1444 yeah obviously, read 'it ends with us first'.
reminders of him was a emotional rollercoaster. tbh i didn't like Kenna at the first and thought she was to be blamed but that's where you are amazed by Colleen , more you get you know bout them the more you feel them and love them, i cried at the end lol her moments with her daughter made me happy but epilogue.....
Any Rick Riordan book had me in Tears
Like in pjo when sally almost died or whne zoè and bianca died, when luke did, when jason did, when people though annabeth was in titains curse,
When percy almost did
When grover early got killed by a cyclops
Verity by Colleen was just massive. It didn't leave my head for weeks :)
Yeah same I read it all in one sitting… it was so painful I had to reread it all the next morning and ONLY TODAY I found out there was a bonus chapter😭😭😭
The Fault in Our Stars is a good example, I'm not even finished with it yet
It ends with us hits hard when you relate! It describes my life so much that i cried all the way again and again reading it
Books that left me sobbing:
If he had been with me
The things we leave unfinished
The book theif
We were liars
It ends with us
The way I used to be
Alone with you
I’m reading If he had been with me right now, ITS AMAZING
I cried for DAYS after reading,”If He Had Been With Me”
The only books that made me cry where Nick and Charlie and Numb to this
Ending of fourth wing (iykyk) and iron flame and pjo/hoo
Hmmm let’s see.
Percy Jackson series (including HOO TOA)
The Song of Achilles
The Hunger Games
The Giving Tree (no, I do not care that it is a children’s book, it made me cry)
Does song of Achilles have a happy ending? Cus i already bought it👍🏻😭
@@yashikamagoo1322 HAHA, I CANT TELL YOU! (Here’s a hint, depression)
I NEED TO READ SONG OF ACBILLIES
The Percy Jackson series is what destroyed me but also brought me into the booktok world 😂
"They both die at the end" was just heartbreaking
I normally cry over books, but I was shocked when I didn't cry over They Both Die At The End. For me I think this was because I was expecting it. I very did much cry over The First To Die At The End though.
@@-gacha_central-6788 oh i get that
I had the same thing with "Songs of achilles"
I knew it would be heartbreaking but i read that and was like "thats it?"
Still pretty good book tho
Also “all the bright places” 😢😢😢😢❤
I don’t know anything abt the first book but that line alone would make me assume and know the dad is probably dead 😭😢💀
my maths textbook:
The KOLTC books can make you sob.
All the bright places is one of my favorites though it made me cry but it was so worth it
Coleen Hoover has my heart in every single book it’s wild. Reminders of him was so said but ugly love is so good I love her books sm
Honestly almost all of her books kinda gross me out- especially ones like November 9
I cried so bad while reading reminders of him
Kingdom of Ash destroyed me in every sense
Sameee
Omfg yes 😭😭 but it was amazing
Definitely Allegiant, The Death Cure & Mockingjay. The roller coaster of emotions completely wrecked me 😂
Books that made me cry so hard:
Nightblood (3rd Frostblood series book)
They both die at the end
War Storm (Red Queen book 4)
I got too attached to the series books and they ended. They both die at the end is just depressing
Fault in our stars and Book thief crushed me to pieces
The book that made me cry so hard
Darren Shan Cirque du freak series
Warriors. Warriors, the book that is loved by thousands but some deaths and unfairness of some character's lives can make all those people cry too.
My- my math book- 😭🙏
The novel for which I surely need therapy!!!
"Back then, I adore you"!
For me, it’s You’ve Reached Sam and As Good As Dead (last book in a good girls guide to murder series) You’ve reached Sam made me BAWL at the end, and as good as dead made me want to die at the end. I was sobbing for an hour. I called my friends and they just watched me cry 😭
Read it starts with us by Calleen Hoover! It’s the sequel to it ends with us. My mom read it and she said it was really good
THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PYJAMAS
Sarah J. Maas has done it again. Her Throne of Glass series emotionally broke me down
Most heartbreaking story I read was "Five Feet Apart" its ending is just really sad :(
Morning, noon, and night. The dark half. It ends with us. A little life.
The Way Past Winter did that to me.
I loved it so much. And then something happened at the end of the book. It made my cry so much. Because of the event. And also because the story was over
Literlly just finished it ends with us. So sad😢