If anyone wants a book that will rip them to shreds read “The book thief” by Markus zuzac. I totally ruined about three pages when I was reading cuz I was crying so hard 😂
Two books that really affected me. 1. Hiroshima by John Hersey. I don't have words for this book. It's a non fiction, interview style collection of stories. Recounts of surviors. Harrowing. 2. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. This left me emotionally numb for a week 😅
I use to read about a book a day when I was younger now it takes me about 3 weeks to get through one. What is a book that rekindled your love with reading?
I have this but stopped reading it. Update finished it did not cry. After a little life I’ll never cry at anything ever again because I’ve already been emotionally traumatised by that book
Spoiler warning for We where liars I was reading the ending before science class and if you have read it you know it is a sad one and I started crying like really crying and when the lesson started my teacher saw that I was crying and asked what had happend and I was like it's the book while still crying and later my classmate said that I should not read sad books but I am going to read the prequel of They both die at the end. Also let me just talk about the fact that Wwl got so mutch hate on good reads for changeing line mid sentence but no one talked about Normal pepole not using these " when someone talked but I did read that in swedish so I guess it could just be the translaitor
Jack : So, if you like me... Me : Don't you get me started. Jack (again) : All I have known is pain since I started this book. Me (again) : And period. Jack breaking asunder into parts of him so a montage on tiling is his paisley of visage is reason enough for me to fall without one ounce of fear for how I may never recover.
if anyone wants another book recommended that will rip their heart to shreds, read the travelling cat chronicles, and thank me later ~
Yess totally agreed
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@@arshaijaz6348 it got me sobbing for two hours after i put it down LMAO
@@flamingaish of course! i hope you enjoy it :)
@@capshasma even i cried after reading the book. It was very emotional
i am a simple person, i see “it’s like a little life”, i read it
Jack: talking how much this book hurt you and that is heartbreaking 😭😭🥺
Me: I must read it🤭😊
Can always count on Jack for gut wrenching book recs🤣❤️🩹
get a man to look at you the way this man looks at his books.
Love this book so much. It’s heartbreaking yes, but the poetic and lyrical writing style made it compulsive to read.
Once I read a book called The Blue Prince and I cried...like so hard I had to stop at times. Read it in one night. It was magnificent.💙
who wrote this? i can’t seem to find it on goodreads 😭
Please enlighten us
Thanks for the recommendation😊
*adds immediately to the cart* I trust you on this one
This book wrecked me. I was sobbing for day's after but it was so so good! If it didn't make me cry so much I'd reread it 😅
do u have its pdf
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I'm definitely interested since A Little Life was so good and heartbreaking and I haven't found anything else equally devastating
This just shot up my list
If anyone wants a book that will rip them to shreds read “The book thief” by Markus zuzac. I totally ruined about three pages when I was reading cuz I was crying so hard 😂
Jackk, the Maddaddam trilogy by Margaret Atwood! Nobody talks about these books, they’re so underrated. I would love it if you gave them a chance!
yup... tears pricked at my eyes through a good portion of the book.
Two books that really affected me. 1. Hiroshima by John Hersey. I don't have words for this book. It's a non fiction, interview style collection of stories. Recounts of surviors. Harrowing. 2. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. This left me emotionally numb for a week 😅
Omg yes I’ve read the Fault in Our Stars at least 6 times and every single time I cry. It’s such a good book.
It is so sad it always cry 😭 when I read it
One of the saddest books I've ever read was "The boy in the striped pajamas" by John Boyne. The book is simply heartbreaking.
I use to read about a book a day when I was younger now it takes me about 3 weeks to get through one. What is a book that rekindled your love with reading?
Ohh I found that book at a little free library near me and have been debating on starting it this month!
You are very pretty and make reading aesthetically pleasing.
Loved it too 😊
I have this but stopped reading it. Update finished it did not cry. After a little life I’ll never cry at anything ever again because I’ve already been emotionally traumatised by that book
Can you do a book rec of the sad books ???
Looks like the book worked, looks like you cried before filming the video 😅
Tess of the d'urbervilles The most relentlessly bleak book I've ever read.
picking it up !!!!
Is it possible to not mirror the video when you hold up books. Look so weird with the text backwards.
He shows the book at the end
@@n.j.1894 I know he does, but I just weird me out with everything being backwards today (since everyone is using there front camera).
@@ajbp95 I agree
I cant ugly cry anymore...
Botox 🤷🏻♀️lol
living dead girl by elizabeth scott
Out of stock everywhere 😢
tinkers by Paul Harding
What is it about??! 😭😭😭
Nooooo
Please tell me where i get free ebooks
Guys I would want your recommendations for deep and thought provoking books , books that are fiction but have s philosophical aspect to it .
Ulysess
@@Petit784 can u give me a general idea of it ?
@@erenkasa7882 Jewish man explores his home city of Dublin whilst coping with his wife's affair.
The space trilogy by C S Lewis is great! Especially the last one!
@@Petit784 ohh that's sound great , I will see if I can find it the library, thank u !
Which would you recommend one to start with
A little life or night crawling
Night crawling because of its accessibility. For both, read the trigger warnings first
@@PCA05KAT do you have its pdf
Have you ever read Second Class Citizen.
Have you read "House of Leaves?"
Handsome dude.
No one Knows fuckin kills me.
still dont know at what part i was supposed to cry in a little life
Nightcrawling made me physically ill to read... it was absolutely stunning
do u have its pdf
Spoiler warning for We where liars
I was reading the ending before science class and if you have read it you know it is a sad one and I started crying like really crying and when the lesson started my teacher saw that I was crying and asked what had happend and I was like it's the book while still crying and later my classmate said that I should not read sad books but I am going to read the prequel of They both die at the end.
Also let me just talk about the fact that Wwl got so mutch hate on good reads for changeing line mid sentence but no one talked about Normal pepole not using these " when someone talked but I did read that in swedish so I guess it could just be the translaitor
What's it about?
I can't tell the title- it's mirrored
priority
This and burry my heart at wounded knee only to books I have been in a different state for days after reading.
😍
Hey... wanna read 2ha? Dumb husky and his white cat shizun?
Who good is it ???
Is there any one read that book and how con I obtain it ?????
i wanted to download it online and just saw z library isnt available anymore
does anyone know other sites for downloading free pdf s?
pdf drive
Am I the only one who finds this books just ok and nothing extraordinary?
Jack : So, if you like me...
Me : Don't you get me started.
Jack (again) : All I have known is pain since I started this book.
Me (again) : And period. Jack breaking asunder into parts of him so a montage on tiling is his paisley of visage is reason enough for me to fall without one ounce of fear for how I may never recover.
say no more king *adds to TBR* 🫡