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Originally Posted by myrddraal
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If you want to cry just watch that cutscene in tears of war 2 where dom has to put down his wife and goes berserk.
Also read Berserk.
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I don't own any gaming consoles lol.
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Originally Posted by alphys
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This mine cart...
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What? I searched for "this mine cart" and nothing came up. No idea wtf u sayin'
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Originally Posted by tankh
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Grumph’s autobiography was a real sad read
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Some bluebie here, I assume?
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Originally Posted by Syrie
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Dune.
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Ohhh yes. I've been meaning to read dune for most of my life bc people keep reccomending. Also Hyperion? I have Hyperion ready to go on my kindle.
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Originally Posted by starkind
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Originally Posted by Syrie
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Most anything by Steinbeck.
The Grapes of Wrath gets me every time.
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Good picks. The Grapes of Wrath never made me cry, and I think even Steinbeck said he kinda painted a rosier picture than was the reality. Even though he killed off so many characters and wrote a true tragedy.
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Originally Posted by Bardp1999
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I have teared up throughtout the entire Storm Light Archive series. Kaladin Stormblessed is a tortured soul. The scene that most recently got me was he has basicaly been dealing with battle shock and has PTSD and cant fight anymore. Some shit happeneds and he finds himself in a position where he is going to have to go beast mode.
Kaladin stood with one hand on the wall, one hand on the door, breathing deeply. Wind surged through the window behind, brushing past him, bearing with it two twisting windspren that moved as lines of light.
“Kaladin …” Syl said, landing on his shoulder.
“It was a nice dream, wasn’t it, Syl?” he asked. “That we could escape? Find peace at long last?”
“Such a wonderful dream,” she whispered.
“You ready for this?” he asked. She nodded.
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Yeah this a series that I absolutely will read. People keep comparing it to asoiaf. Not great for a book club though bc long af lol
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Originally Posted by Tunabros
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white fang
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Interesting. The one guy in our book club picked Into the Wild as his first book, and Supertramp character was an avid reader of Jack London among many others. I'd never really read that genre of wilderness adventure book but a lot of people seem to like them. I wonder how many young men have died after getting super into these books.