Friday, December 14, 2012
Follow Friday #27
Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Alison Can Read and Parajunkee!
Q: What is the last book that made you cry? Tell us about the scene...
Oh, gosh. Umm.... it's been awhile. I don't cry very often.
I cried a little at the end of The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls (a memoir), over summer. It took place in a hospital, but I kind of don't want to spoil the ending for someone who hasn't read it. (I feel weird saying that about a memoir, since it's not my usual fiction, and if the person is still alive what does it matter if you spoil the ending? But this is irrelevant.)
And last year, I shed a few tears when I first read Eragon by Christopher Paolini. That was when Brom died, and they buried him on a lonely hilltop when on the run from the army... *sniffle* That was in the middle of the book, and many people have read it, so I feel okay about telling you that. And if you've never read the book... that was a spoiler. Sorry.
Anyways, I don't cry often. And not at all often when it comes to books. But there are a couple times. How about you? Do you cry a lot at sad scenes?
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I never used to cry at books or films. But now ... now it's like my body's going, "THE FEELS! THE FEELS! KILL HER WITH THE FEELS!" So I have shed more than my fair share of tears when it comes to novels.
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