I sob over Sgt. Bothari.
What was the line? I can't remember it. "I need my Bothari"?
I generally don't cry while reading, although I'm a complete sap with visuals.
This is me. The Sweet, Far Thing was unusual in getting me to sob until I had to lie down. I'm pretty sure I also cried during Deathly Hallows when Harry was heading off to fight Voldemort and the Marauders showed up.
Someone will have to set it off manually.
Oooh, I know this one! "Is that it? Are we done?"
I bawled like John Boehner at the end of Never Let Me Go.
What was the line?
This is the line that kills me:
But until I was four, almost five years old, I couldn't walk, only crawl. I spent a lot of time looking at people's knees. But if there was ever a parade, or something to see, I had the best view of anybody because I watched it from on top the Sergeant's shoulders.
"Is that it? Are we done?"
I know I'm supposed to know what this comes from. I don't.
First book I remember crying while reading is A Lantern In Her Hand. And then Where the Red Fern Grows.
I remember as a kid, crying at the end of a book called
Tom's Midnight Garden
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But not because it was sad, just because i enjoyed it so much that I didn't want it to end.
Gris, Angel. Doyle.
Ah! Yes.
It was part of my tag once. I am ashamed.
More than Anne of Green Gables, I cried hard at the end of Pat and Emily series by LM Montgomery. I read the Pat series again when I was older and didn't love it as much, so I've stayed away from Emily of New Moon.