For me, probably either Flowers for Algernon, A Child Called "It", oe My Sisiter's Keeper...
I cried when reading all of them....
What is the saddest book you've ever read?
when she was good
by someone mazer.
it was just really sad.
this girls mom died,
but she never cried.
and her sister was abusive to her
and like she could never escape her
[in her mind].
it's just a really good book.
you should read it.
Reply:The Notebook
Reply:A Walk to Remember is by far the saddest book I have ever read. I was in tears for a lot of it.
Reply:Of Mice and Men
Reply:The Diary Of Ann Frank.
Reply:Fiela's Child... the movie was very sad and moving too... luckily it has a happy ending.
Reply:Hello, RA! Been a while!
Let me think...
Catcher in the Rye. Loved it! Tears of joy!
A french book called CAVALCADE, by Bruno de Stabenrath... About a man who has a car accident %26amp; looses his mobility, %26amp; many other things, but not his friends... It's partly autobiographic.
%26amp; the other day, I re-read a short novel by Anna Gavalda (another French author!), because a friend reminded me about it, %26amp; i had forgotten how tragically real it was...
Reply:Of Mice and Men in 7th grade. I haven't read many of those type books cover to cover. I read that and Animal Farm and I think that's all of books like that. I've read plenty of self-help books and worthless crap like that.
Reply:I read so many I'm sorry I don't have one at the top of my head..
omg "a child called it" was so sad I cried through thr whole thing..that ****** his mom I hope she burns in hell!!!
Reply:I really don't read those kinds of books, I like suspense. But I'dhave to say "Their Eyes Were Watching God" By Zora Neal Hurston. I had to read it for a class in high school, but it was a good book.
Reply:the dairy of ann frank
Reply:I've read a lot of sad books,but one that I read as a child that still makes me cry today is Where the Red Fern Grows.
Reply:The bible probably
Reply:A Lesson Before Dying - also the best book I've ever read.
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