This week's question:
Tell us about the most emotional scene you've ever read in a book - and how did you react?
A couple of books came to mind when I saw that this was the question:
Umm, hi, I'm the most emotional book ever in the history of books - nice to meet you, get your effing tissue box.
I won't spoil anything, cause I don't roll like that, but geez this book made me cry for pretty much all of the final 1/3. I cried tears of happiness, tears of sadness, heartbreaking tears, tears of joy, tears of beauty...etc. If there is another type of tears, I cried those too.
Listen, if you've read this book - and survived - then you should earn a freaking medal. There are two ridiculously emotional scenes in this, one of which had my arm cocked back to throw my book. Thank goodness I stopped myself, but geez. I couldn't go to sleep after reading this particular scene because I couldn't breathe through my nose from all the crying. Ugly crying, people.
Listen, if you've read this book - and survived - then you should earn a freaking medal. There are two ridiculously emotional scenes in this, one of which had my arm cocked back to throw my book. Thank goodness I stopped myself, but geez. I couldn't go to sleep after reading this particular scene because I couldn't breathe through my nose from all the crying. Ugly crying, people.
The rooftop scene between Terrible and Chess followed by the cemetery scene between Terrible, Chess, and Lex - yeah, I almost didn't survive those two scenes. The emotion, the embarrassment, the betrayal...good god I'm surprised I lived through it. Talk about getting hit right in the feels.
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I haven't yet read Clockwork Princess because I think I'm going to need a few days to digest it before I start another book. And I'm already so swamped! I haven't read Prey or Unholy Magic. But I do like Rachel Vincent's Soul Screamers series.
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I can honestly say that I haven't read any of those books, but I think I might have to give Prey by Rachel Vincent a try like her stuff! Old follower!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, but I could never get into The Infernal Devices Series. I might start it up again and try to get a little farther through it to see if it interests me more. Love the cover for it though! :)
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Haven't read any of these but will definitely check them out.
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Hopping through. I am glad so many people are loving Clockwork Princess. I'm just about to start the series.
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ReplyDeleteA lot of people seem to be crying over Clockwork Princess!
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I haven't read any of those but do have Clockwork Princess on my TBR. Good to know that I'll need the tissues. New follower by GFC. ;-)
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