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Books that break your heart

146 replies

Moominfan · 04/12/2019 20:52

Colson whitehead under ground railroad. He brought out another book knickel boys and I just can't bring myself to read it.

Room- I started it and just knew I'd be thoroughly depressed by this book so shelved it.

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BlackSwanGreen · 04/12/2019 20:59

Tess of the d'Urbevilles
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
A Thousand Splendid Suns

Love a good weep over a book!

LittleTopic · 04/12/2019 21:00

Dani Atkins’ books. Made the mistake of reading one whilst DH was in hospital. Cried for half the day.

rhowton · 04/12/2019 21:03

My sisters keeper... gets me every time

Pieceofpurplesky · 04/12/2019 21:10

I have just read Cilka's Journey and sobbed nearly all the way through.

Jostein Garder's Through a Glass Darkly broke me and I was on a plane reading it.

Adolphus Tips makes me cry and Goodnight Mr Tom when he calls him dad

NoShitHemlock · 04/12/2019 21:19

One Child by Torey Hayden. I own all of her older books but haven't been able to read them since DD13 was born. Utterly heartbreaking stories.

And I managed to finish Room OP, and I was ugly crying by the end.

beckyvardy · 04/12/2019 21:33

The lovely bones.

The host by Stephanie Meyer

One day

chipsychopsy · 04/12/2019 21:44

The Lovely Bones made me cry. I read it in coffee shops and on public transport and had 2 or 3 people approach me to tell me how they were emotionally affected by it too.

Moominfan · 04/12/2019 21:46

Why is it they're such good books though! I loved A Thousand Splendid Suns and kite runner. He's such a fantastic writer but both such harrowing reads

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Moominfan · 04/12/2019 21:47

Goodnight Mr Tom

Anything with animals just gets me

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AnyFucker · 04/12/2019 21:48

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ChelseaCat · 04/12/2019 21:49

I know it splits opinions but A Little Life 💔

Ginfordinner · 04/12/2019 21:50

Of Mice and Men

Ohffs66 · 04/12/2019 21:52

A Little Life for me too. I spent one Sunday afternoon sobbing my heart out, when DH came upstairs and found me he seriously thought someone had died I was in such a state. That book totally floored me, I couldn't read for weeks after.

LobsterQuadrille2 · 04/12/2019 21:58

Jude The Obscure.

Tinkhasflown · 05/12/2019 19:42

I totally agree with The Lovely Bones and A Thousand Splendid Suns.

Saucery · 05/12/2019 19:44

A Monster Calls, Patrick Ness
The Death House, Sarah Pinborough
They Both Die In The End (couldn’t even get to the end of this one!).

AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 05/12/2019 19:49

The Fault In Our Stars - I can't read it any more because I ugly cry.

I'm currently reading Love, Interrupted by Simon Thomas, it's the story of his widowhood. I recognise so much of his pain so it is a hard read, but good knowing I'm not alone.

I find Captain Corelli's Mandolin unreadable so couldn't say if it breaks your heart Grin

OutwiththeOutCrowd · 05/12/2019 19:51

Flowers for Algernon breaks my heart every time I read it.

adaline · 05/12/2019 19:53

The Road.

Cheeseboardcriminal · 05/12/2019 19:53

Goodnight Mr Tom had been my favourite book since I was a child and I cried every time.

The green mile and My sister's keeper had me sobbing.

The Maze Runner, the last one in the series was awful.

Asterisktheknackered · 05/12/2019 19:54

The hand that first help mine

Asterisktheknackered · 05/12/2019 19:54

*held

JayeAshe · 05/12/2019 19:58

A Prayer for Owen Meany

Also Jude the Obscure
... because we are too many ... 《wail , sob》

The Time Traveller's Wife

Looobyloo · 05/12/2019 20:00

The last last days of Rabbit Hayes.

TidaQuel · 05/12/2019 20:00

A monster calls, had me sobbing

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