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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 12:08 pm
hibari amano what the? who kept writing that stuff?! O.O ^refering to the black font^ That was my fault. sweatdrop I was half asleep last night when I posted and I clicked the wrong button. xp
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 6:10 pm
When I was reading The Outsiders(I know it isn't a romance book, but just listen), and it got to the part where Johnny dies, and it was so sad. His prolonged death just got me so into the book, that when he died, even though I was told he would, I cried so hard! It was not only really sad, but it also reminded me of the death of my grandpa in September.
Anyways, a good book can always make me cry. crying
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Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 8:26 pm
I love books that make me cry since their rare or my oxytocin level is high enough I cry when some one dumps a bucket of warm water on me...
For whatevber reason, some of Jude Deveraux's books have managed to push the right buttons. Like Night In Shining Armor .
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:13 pm
Ever heard of this before? Tears of anger. I started reading Dreaming The Eagle by Manda Scott. First it was too slow, then I couldn't put it down, then I was crying for joy (total fan-girl moment), Then anger/frustration, then tears of hopeless sorrow for the heartless Manda Scott. Then I couldn't finish it. Just thinking about it gets me teary eyed... cry
Also, Mercedes Lackey's Last Herald-Mage trilogy. So SAD! crying
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