That's strange, everybody here says "The Lovely Bones", i've read this book and...nothing, that's not i don't like the book but It haven't made me cried...
I would say...SCHMITT, Eric-Emmanuel with Oscar et la dame rose....
When I was a teenager, I was on a big Hermann Hesse kick and I left a copy of Beneath the Wheel laying around the house. My mother, who married at age 16 and did not have much of an official education, read it in an evening and said, "Yeah, that's pretty much what life's about." Which makes me cry thinking about it now.
Me too!
Harry Potter. (I mean come on. Sirius AND Dumbledore in consecutive books?)
I think in like 4th or 5th grade I read part of Anne of Green Gables and cried. I have no memory of why, it was on a long trip, and I have no idea why I was reading it! (I went back and looked at it and it doesn't seem like something someone of that age would read!)
Little House on the Prairie. I read all of them in elementary school, and cried when the dog died, and when she talks about Mary not seeing the sunset because she's blind and when she dies.
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