What Is The Saddest Book Youve Ever Read?

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  1. Pheep

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    Harry potter where that headmaster with the beard dies and also that other person.
     
  2. Ice92888

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    Of mice and men, sad ending... but good book.
     
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    A book about Tupac Shakurs life.
     
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    Harry potter 6 :lol:

    I read a lot and several books are sad, one of the saddest was Harry Potter 6 and 5 sorry to say :P
     
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    to someone who is such a huge harry potter fan i do have to agree with you but its only sad if you have followed the books but yes i did find dumbledore dying quite sad if not totally unexpected.
     
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    the drama Antigone by Sophokles

    good book but a really sad ending..
     
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    The giver. or 1984.
    Luis Lowry and George orwell are creative geniuses.
     
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    Agreed :). Lois is amazing, if only that book was a lot longer. But it's kick ass the way it is.
     
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    I like his dark materials trilogy its kind of sad at the end but in many ways its happy also its definetly in my top 5 of books i will definetly read again.
     
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    Chuck Palahniuk's choke.
     
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    Forrest Gump
     
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    of mice and men
     
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    Hahaha.

    I dopnt read much either.
     
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    Agreed, although there was at least one major incident over the course of the books that was incredibly saddening as well as the ending .. There was always an underlying atmosphere of sadness and loss throughout the whole book, sometimes very strong, which just made those major incidents hit all the harder.

    The trilogy is solidly imbedded in my all time favourites, I don't think it'll ever be dislodged. I re-read it last year and it was just as compelling and poignant as the first time. I can't recommend it enough, which is why I don't want to post any spoilers :wub:
     
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    easily, it's got to be Angela's Ashes...there was this one part of it when the father had to save the child by sucking the snot out of nose or something...
     

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