November is a month of giving and a month of sharing so we had a thought. We’ve been at this book blogging thing for over eleven years now and to show our appreciation for all of you lovely readers taking this journey with us, we’ve got books to give away! We’re making this a month of Booksgiving and we hope you’ll join us.
Today’s giveaway includes the following:
The Truth about Love and Dukes by Laura Lee Guhrke
Dirty Dancing at Devil’s Leap by Julie Anne Long
A Princess in Theory by Alyssa Cole
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What was the last book that made you cry?
Good luck!
The last book that made me cry was Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens!
The end of Be What Love Is by Ellie Malouff made me cry.
Anything by Mary Balogh usually pushes all of my emotional buttons.
I try not to read books that make me cry – like those that are described as heartwrenching. But occasionally one brings tears to my eyes during a sentimental scene, but can’t remember the last book that did that.
The last book that made me cry was the fifth book in David Weber’s Honor Harrington series; I confess that I’ve forgotten the title. I wasn’t expecting to cry while reading military science fiction!
Thanks for this month of Booksgiving!
There were moments that made me cry during my re-read of Deborah Harkness’ All Souls Trilogy.
I honestly can’t remember the last book that made me cry. . . . probably because I tend to avoid ones that I know will do so – there are enough other reasons to want to cry in real life, why seek out more reasons?
none, don’t cry when I read
Oh, it was Julie Anne Long’s The Legend of Lyon Redmond. There were so many moments that just made me tear up when I was reading it because I read this series from the very first book and the story was very emotional for me.
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