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Book to make me cry..

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StressedButBlessedx · 18/10/2021 11:13

So, this is going to sound a bit mental but I'm 26 weeks pregnant.. hormonal and recently just always feel a need to cry! I'm not unhappy, just hormonal and need something to let it out to!

Which books do you recommend for this? Last book I read was The Choice by Edith Edgar and that really broke my heart💔

The kind of thing I'm looking for is something possibly war themed? I love history. But mainly something not too far fetched. Thankyou:)

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HelplessAndLost · 18/10/2021 11:19

I came on to say ‘The Choice’!
God, I bawled like a baby, couldn’t speak after reading it.

StressedButBlessedx · 18/10/2021 11:24

@HelplessAndLost

I came on to say ‘The Choice’! God, I bawled like a baby, couldn’t speak after reading it.
Omg I was the same. It killed me😓
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StressedButBlessedx · 18/10/2021 11:27

@HelplessAndLost

I came on to say ‘The Choice’! God, I bawled like a baby, couldn’t speak after reading it.
Have you watched umbrella academy on Netflix? One part in that literally makes me sob and I've just watched it again like an idiot😭
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PairofPears · 18/10/2021 11:28

The Book Thief, Birdsong, Half of A Yellow Sun? x

StressedButBlessedx · 18/10/2021 11:29

@PairofPears

The Book Thief, Birdsong, Half of A Yellow Sun? x
Thankyou! Which of them would you suggest for this month? I get 1 free book a month on my kindle x
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OnTheNatureOfDaylight · 18/10/2021 11:31

Yaloms most recent book called
A matter of death and life.
It’s just beautiful

He is a well known therapist that lost his wife during Covid to cancer.

It it read so empathically on audible.

SpinsForGin · 18/10/2021 11:33

Anything by Kristin Hannah! The Nightingale made me cry my eyes out.

HelplessAndLost · 18/10/2021 11:38

I’m going to look it up!

StressedButBlessedx · 18/10/2021 11:49

@HelplessAndLost

I’m going to look it up!
The best series I've ever watched. Watching it a 2nd time now
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StressedButBlessedx · 18/10/2021 11:50

Thankyou everyone, I'm looking into them all now

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triplechoc · 18/10/2021 11:54

The Book Thief, I SOBBED.

OrionsAccessory · 18/10/2021 11:59

Not war related but The Shock of the Fall by Nathan Filer made me cry more than any other book I’ve ever read

oneglassandpuzzled · 18/10/2021 12:00

The One I Was.

peachgreen · 18/10/2021 12:04

Life After Life by Kate Atkinson. I've never cried so much at a book. It's absolutely spectacular, I can't recommend it enough.

Hill1991 · 18/10/2021 12:05

Anything by Cathy glass has always made me cry especially when I was pregnant as they are about children in foster care

eightlivesdown · 18/10/2021 12:05

Birdsong - Sebastian Faulks - WW1

Goodbye Mickey Mouse - Len Deighton - WW2

Echobelly · 18/10/2021 12:08

Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell really made me sob recently.

HippyChickMama · 18/10/2021 12:19

Definitely Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks but also in that trilogy is Charlotte Gray which I couldn't finish because it was too sad

HelplessAndLost · 18/10/2021 12:26

Oh I’ve thought of one, the last book I read actually- Cut by Hibo Wardere.
Absolutely harrowing.

stirlingway · 18/10/2021 12:31

Half a yellow sun
A thousand splendid suns

Rainbowqueeen · 18/10/2021 12:36

The light between oceans

Rua13 · 18/10/2021 12:39

Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck.Set in the Depression.
A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry.

ShipshapeShore · 18/10/2021 12:47

Captain Corelli's Mandolin had me crying in a couple of places.
The Boof Thief is a wonderful read.

Waternoice · 18/10/2021 12:50

Definitely Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell.
And there's also a rather magical, albeit improbable birth, there too!

Ruralbliss · 18/10/2021 14:17

Haven't checked if anyone else has suggested my all time favourite book. The only one I've ever read multiple times (the second being the moment I finished the last page)

"After You'd Gone" by Maggie O' Farrell.

Oooh I think I'm going to litany to it on Audible as a school run treat now and try not to have mascara running down my chin by the time I get there

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