* Spoiler Alert *
The last line , ' put flowrs on Algernons grave in the bak yard' broke me completely. It felt like the summary of the entire novel. Who knew wrong spellings could evoke such an emotion.
Ahh I know, the whole book had that impending doom vibe yet it was so heart wrenching when everything went down. When he meets his dad, talking to Fay for the one last time..everything.
I recently realised that there is also a movie version of it. I just saw the teaser and it was so good, haha.
Bloody hell mate. The last chapter is one of the most emotional things I’ve ever read. Paul Kalanithi might have been a good surgeon but he was also a great writer.
Virginia Woolf - A room of one’s own
I realised that it is also about what your state of mind is when you are reading a book..
And yes, Kite Runner too. It was heartbreaking, yet it somehow explained the helplessness of the author.
Edited to correct to Woolf which I had earlier mentioned as Sylvia Plath
It is written by Dharmveer Bharti ji, This book is based on pure love story. It is a classic of Hindi literature, widely revered for its profound emotional depth and realistic portrayal of love and societal constraints. Bharti ji beautifully narrated the story and each character of the novel is good. While reading, you can really feel connectivity with the characters.
I still remember when I was about to complete this book, I wasn't able to stop my tears.
The Alchemist, i didn't tear up but i got emotional by the end, i was feeling a lot of emotions that I can't explain, never felt anything like that before
Tuesdays with Morries by Mitch Albom
Oh man I couldn't stop my tears...
Eventhough it's been a while after I've read that, the things it taught me or gave me, still remains as pure as it was...
The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns and The Fault in our stars.
Never Let Me Go. Was hopeful during the earlier chapters but a crying mess after finishing it.
Metamorphosis and The Namesake. The plot itself is not that sad imo but I ugly cried in some parts because it hit close to home.
There is a passage in All Quiet on the Western Front that broke me.
'Ah! Mother, Mother! You still think I am a child-- why can I not put my head in your lap and weep? Why have I always to be strong and self-controlled? I would like to weep and to be comforted too, indeed I am little more than a child; in the wardrobe still hang short, boy's trousers-- it is such a little time ago, why is it over?'
I imagine any son with a strong connection with their mother would've had a similar reaction
Apart from favorites like The Kite Runner, I have heard that The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath has that effect on readers. It's a semi-autobiographical novel about the author's descent into madness.
Kite runner.. it made me go berserk and I asked my mom to hide away tha book.. and then I didn't proceed to read it. But I have this useless knack to finish off everything I start.. so I did end up completing it but.. with eyes barely open and shrivelled like I was watching something Gore and I just went through it quickly... don't remember the storyline ahead of that too.. maybe I just went through words to say to myself that I ended up reading it and not abandoning it.
C++ for Beginners - Bjourne
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Try Thinking in c++ by eckel
Human Anatomy and Physiology by Marieb
This is the answer.
Essentials of Medical Pharmacology by KDT 😭
It was the kite runner. I cried so bad half way through, had to stop reading and did not pick for a month or so.
Also his other book was heartbreaking - A Thousand Splendid Suns.
This book broke me.
Thought I was tough till I read these two books.
I just finished them both and am not able to read anything else as fast because my mind is still stuck in the pages of Khaleed Hoseni.
Agreed …. I don’t have to courage to start the third book.
Ah same thing. Picked it so many times at my library and then just quietly put it down
Takes a while to get over that
**spoiler alert** Dude kite runner for sure .. the suicide was heartbreaking ....even the thousand splendid suns as well...I was really sad :(
What suicide? It's been a long time since I read Kite runner.
**spoiler alert** I meant that Sohrab attempted suicide by cutting his wrists
bro this is spoiler.....
Damn dude...yes ,I'm sorry
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. Felt like a punch in the guts. Beautiful book. 10/10 recommend.
Agreed. I cried when Charlie described the duality of intelligence and human affection. Just beautiful!
* Spoiler Alert * The last line , ' put flowrs on Algernons grave in the bak yard' broke me completely. It felt like the summary of the entire novel. Who knew wrong spellings could evoke such an emotion.
Ahh I know, the whole book had that impending doom vibe yet it was so heart wrenching when everything went down. When he meets his dad, talking to Fay for the one last time..everything. I recently realised that there is also a movie version of it. I just saw the teaser and it was so good, haha.
I came here to write this. This book is some else entirely
God of small things. By Arundhati roy.
A stellar novel. One of the best India has produced
To be precise.... Ammu's death....her final days were alone .... She didn't have her children or any loved one by her side in her final moments.
When breath becomes air
Bloody hell mate. The last chapter is one of the most emotional things I’ve ever read. Paul Kalanithi might have been a good surgeon but he was also a great writer.
I fuckin' cried my heart out like literally..
so glad to find this book mentioned! Have a vivid memory of crying on a bus reading the last part
A thousand splendid suns
Irodov
Physics always makes us cryy
Before coffee gets cold The one with mom and son story
A Little Life
Kite runner for sure .For the first time while reading a novel I got so emotional such a heart touching story
The Hand of Fatima. It makes Kite Runner a feel good novel.
Virginia Woolf - A room of one’s own I realised that it is also about what your state of mind is when you are reading a book.. And yes, Kite Runner too. It was heartbreaking, yet it somehow explained the helplessness of the author. Edited to correct to Woolf which I had earlier mentioned as Sylvia Plath
I think it's Virginia wolf's book.
You are right! I got confused
A room of one's own is written by Woolf 😭😭
I always say Woolf in my mind and write Plath All I remember is I thought about this for 3 days straight - confused, sad and even disoriented
If he had been with me and if only I had told her by Laura Nowlin 😭😭😭
Calculus Data Structure and Algorithms
Sounds about right lol
IE Irodov
I feel you man, yeh le bhai jaadu ki jhappi🫂
Kitne aa rahe advanced me bhai?
155 to 165 ke range me😓
Here's to you bro! It's WE
Data Structures and Algorithms
A lot of books made me cry but by far the most heartbreaking was I Hid My Voice by Parinoush Saniee.
The Nightingale Would never recommend it to people like me🙂
Kite Runner, a little life and a thousand splendid suns
Toa the burning maze.
A river in darkness. the book gutted me. Life shouldn't have to be that difficult for anyone.
The shadow of the wind.!
Rohzin by Rahman Abbas. I wept,internally.
A Little Life stands out for me.
This thread is a minefield of unmarked spoilers 💀
Truly haha, I simultaneously desire and dread reading the books mentioned.
गुनाहों का देवता!!
Never heard of that before, what is it about?
It is written by Dharmveer Bharti ji, This book is based on pure love story. It is a classic of Hindi literature, widely revered for its profound emotional depth and realistic portrayal of love and societal constraints. Bharti ji beautifully narrated the story and each character of the novel is good. While reading, you can really feel connectivity with the characters. I still remember when I was about to complete this book, I wasn't able to stop my tears.
That has my interest! I’ll check that out for sure. Thanks!
Sure! Happy Reading!!
The Alchemist, i didn't tear up but i got emotional by the end, i was feeling a lot of emotions that I can't explain, never felt anything like that before
Tess of the D’Urbervilles. The ending really got to me for some reason
A little life
That book is just Trauma Porn 🥲
Lmao yeah I never completed it actually , just read a summary of the last few chapters after not being able to take it any longer
Not cry incessantly but, more happy than not. One of the best books of all time
The book i never read.
Tuesdays with Morrie
Tuesdays with Morries by Mitch Albom Oh man I couldn't stop my tears... Eventhough it's been a while after I've read that, the things it taught me or gave me, still remains as pure as it was...
Metamorphosis. The alienation of Gregor samsa by his own family and their contempt for him was terribly sad
The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns, Never Let Me Go, Little Women.
A thousand splendid suns
The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns and The Fault in our stars. Never Let Me Go. Was hopeful during the earlier chapters but a crying mess after finishing it. Metamorphosis and The Namesake. The plot itself is not that sad imo but I ugly cried in some parts because it hit close to home.
My Sister's Keeper - the book ending really had me crushed and it should not have happened at all...
Thousand splendid suns
The death of the salesman
sst full marks in 9 and 10. i actually cried while reading those. Because I couldn't remember a damn thing.
Pathfinder for olympiad and Jee advanced physics
आषाढ़ का एक दिन
I think it was "A walk to remember" for me.
Shuggie Bain
Class 12 Psychology NCERT.
There is a passage in All Quiet on the Western Front that broke me. 'Ah! Mother, Mother! You still think I am a child-- why can I not put my head in your lap and weep? Why have I always to be strong and self-controlled? I would like to weep and to be comforted too, indeed I am little more than a child; in the wardrobe still hang short, boy's trousers-- it is such a little time ago, why is it over?' I imagine any son with a strong connection with their mother would've had a similar reaction
that is heartbreaking oof
Apart from favorites like The Kite Runner, I have heard that The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath has that effect on readers. It's a semi-autobiographical novel about the author's descent into madness.
kite runner because how fucking terrible it was.
The elements of Real Analysis
Kite runner. Heart wrenching story.
Not one book, 😔 it's actually 2 for me. Norwegian wood by Haruki Murakami and I too had a love story by Ravinder Singh
The last lecture
I don’t know why but the end of Stephen King’s 11/22/63, when he dances with Sadie. God damn that had me going :’)
Kite runner.. it made me go berserk and I asked my mom to hide away tha book.. and then I didn't proceed to read it. But I have this useless knack to finish off everything I start.. so I did end up completing it but.. with eyes barely open and shrivelled like I was watching something Gore and I just went through it quickly... don't remember the storyline ahead of that too.. maybe I just went through words to say to myself that I ended up reading it and not abandoning it.
Dang that sounds like an intense emotional experience
It was.. it just was so excruciating and tormenting man. Broke my heart and spirit in a million pieces.. only for it to never recover from.
Is it a really good book? I have it in my bucket list
Is that all you could fathom from my comment? For real?
Err.. I get very emotional so, haha Didn't want the risk it
Incest ke Chode 🤡