Xander: How? What? How? Giles: Three excellent questions.

Xander/Giles ,'Never Leave Me'


Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.

There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."


Strix - Jul 04, 2011 9:08:21 am PDT #15508 of 28293
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

I HAVE read it before, just for emotional catharsis.

The second time I re-read it, I was all "I'll be totally cool..." and then BOOM, ridiculous rivers of tears just pouring down my face.

I KNOW it's florid and baroque in places, I know it's a flawed first series...but my god, I so DON'T care. I just finished it again, and I'm a happy wreck. I love it so much.

I've never heard of Pawn in Frankincense, and now I'm going to look it up.

I'm curious, y'all -- what book or story makes you sob like a sobbing thing, every time?


Ouise - Jul 04, 2011 9:49:24 am PDT #15509 of 28293
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

what book or story makes you sob like a sobbing thing, every time?

The Velveteen Rabbit.


DavidS - Jul 04, 2011 9:56:11 am PDT #15510 of 28293
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I've never sobbed over a book.

But I did gasp and feel almost faint at the reveal in The World According to Garp when Garp said, "I mith him."


Sophia Brooks - Jul 04, 2011 9:59:10 am PDT #15511 of 28293
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I am not sure this would happen to me now, but I was sobbing "Nothing gold can stay" at the end of the Outsiders.


Hil R. - Jul 04, 2011 10:05:00 am PDT #15512 of 28293
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

I sob at the end of Anne of Green Gables, every time.


Connie Neil - Jul 04, 2011 10:05:56 am PDT #15513 of 28293
brillig

Diane Duane's Book of Night With Moon. YA fantasy, part of the Young Wizard's series, from the cats' point of view, and there's a part that I can't even describe without breaking down, and I'd rather not explain that at work.


Amy - Jul 04, 2011 10:07:45 am PDT #15514 of 28293
Because books.

I get a little sniffly every time I read Beth getting the piano from Mr. Lawrence in Little Women.

Other books that made me sob, although I don't reread them, are My Sister's Keeper, The Time-Traveler's Wife, and The Sweet, Far Thing (although I probably will reread that trilogy at some point). Also cried more than once reading The Hunger Games trilogy.


Laga - Jul 04, 2011 10:09:07 am PDT #15515 of 28293
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

Watership Down Hazel-rah!


Connie Neil - Jul 04, 2011 10:11:02 am PDT #15516 of 28293
brillig

Watership Down Hazel-rah!

Ahhh!! yes.

Though the best moment is when Bigwig drags himself up and says, "My Chief Rabbit told me to stop you here." And the other rabbits go, "Shit! He's *not* the Chief Rabbit??? There's someone *he* takes orders from???"


Dana - Jul 04, 2011 10:14:24 am PDT #15517 of 28293
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

Oh, Anne of Green Gables is a good one. I don't generally reread things that make me cry.

Possibly Harry Potter.