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Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 921 Joined: 10 Nov 2008 | |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3228 Joined: 3 Aug 2008 | PS I love you and A child name 'it' |
Beat Writer Posts: 170 Joined: 8 Oct 2008 | I guess it would be the Series of Unfortunate Events series, though they're not exactly sad and are quite witty. |
BANNED Posts: 366 Joined: 18 Sep 2008 | This is the most saddest thread I have ever seen User was banned for: Probation posts. (Permanent) |
Beat Writer Posts: 193 Joined: 3 Dec 2008 | The Little Prince... it actually made me cry |
Anonymous Source Posts: 3 Joined: 22 May 2008 | It also concerns you (Norwegian title: Det angår også deg) by Arnold Jacoby. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1803 Joined: 8 Nov 2008 | I dunno but galaxy in flames almost made me cry. (part of the Horus Heresy) |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1394 Joined: 31 Aug 2008 | Don't really read books I'd consider sad. I guess I'll go with Brave New World. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2486 Joined: 29 Nov 2007 | I'd gotten to a point that I'd read so many books that tugged on the heart strings that I'd kinda given up on a book doing that. Then I read The Road by Cormac McCarthy last year. I have yet to meet someone that did not cry at the end. Movie is coming out soon. Do yourself a favor and read it, it's about the apocalypse and we all know how that goes down. |
Anonymous Source Posts: 5 Joined: 12 Mar 2008 | The Little Leaf. Either that, or Oscar Wilde's Stories for Children which was both sad and MESSED UP, man. |
Red Guard Posts: 3500 Joined: 18 Sep 2008 | *sigh* The Giving Tree. I don't read a lot of non-fiction. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2849 Joined: 8 Jul 2008 | 'Damaged' by Cathy Glass. It's one of about 300 sob-stories about abused kids. And when I read about all the terrible things that had happened to this kid I think she would have been happier dead. Because she was so... horribly, horribly broken by her abusers with no hope of recovering... I swear, this book should have been called: 'Broken Beyond Any Repair'... |
On the Record Posts: 5484 Joined: 13 Aug 2008 | Umm... let's see. I found the end of the Amber Spyglass to be particularly sad. I actually teared up a bit. Also, Teacher Man was pretty sad, along with Kite Runner. |
Press Junketeer Posts: 408 Joined: 18 Nov 2007 | The saddest thing i have read in a book was the introduction to Carrie when Mr King is explaining where his ideas came from |
Wordsmith Extraordinaire Posts: 10318 Joined: 28 Nov 2007 | Two words: Fuck "Cujo". |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1282 Joined: 18 Jun 2008 |
Saw the Kite Runner movie today at school. It made some impression on me, though not enough to move me emotionally. I may well believe the book is better. I've never read any particularly sad book, but I was really bummed by the 6th(?) Harry Potter book. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1915 Joined: 9 Sep 2008 | Anyone who doesn't know that Dumbledore dies by now probably doesn't care. Spoiler tags really aren't necessary. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1280 Joined: 3 Nov 2008 | I thinks its called "The Richest Man In Town" and its a true story and its very sad |
Copy Clerk Posts: 122 Joined: 12 Nov 2007 | I read 'The Road' by McCarthy also. However, I thought the end was horrible, not sad, and didn't match the rest of the book at all. The kicker is that Cormac McCarthy knows it. You can watch an interview of him saying how being a new father changed his perspective. |
Press Junketeer Posts: 468 Joined: 18 Oct 2008 |
If you're referring to: then I definately agree. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1803 Joined: 8 Nov 2008 |
He gets killed in Galaxy of flames? (that is the 3rd one by the way) No I actually meant the whole betrayal thing the whole set-up and everything I was just like "YOU BLOODY CHAOS BASTARDS!!!" |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 997 Joined: 26 Jun 2008 | The Grass is Singing by Doris Lessing, they made us read it in school, only about a hundred pages long but still so depressing it was a real pain to get through. And from what I've heard it's not her most depressing novel either. Coincidentally, a week or so after I finished reading it she won the Nobel Prize ^^ |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 765 Joined: 9 Apr 2008 | By far, it is A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry. I read it two years ago, and the ending honestly broke me emotionally for a few days, where I was unable to really be happy. One of the best books I have ever read. |
Beat Writer Posts: 126 Joined: 6 Aug 2008 | Either book 1 of Cirque Du Freak or Book 12 of Cirque Du Freak. I don't read that many sad stories. |
Press Junketeer Posts: 449 Joined: 10 Jun 2008 | Probably most recently "Marley & Me"...true story about a man, his family, and a golden lab (soon to be a movie) When I was younger, some of the classics: I heard the Owl call my name, Old Yeller, maybe All Quiet on the Western Front. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1282 Joined: 18 Jun 2008 |
Well, just in case. I'd hate to ruin the book for someone... Like, say, YOU risk doing! |
Press Junketeer Posts: 391 Joined: 3 Oct 2008 |
Amber Spyglass is definetly one of my faviorite books i've ever read, and yes the ending left me depressed for days after. Seriously though, i recomend it to everyone. I know they recently made a film of the first one, don't watch it, read it :) |
Press Junketeer Posts: 429 Joined: 26 Sep 2008 | "The Traveller" by John Twelve Hawks poor, poor Maya not sadness so much as pity and I still think 'Damned by the flesh; Saved by the blood' is one of the best quotes I known and perfectly describe the Harloquins (whose motto it is) and the story itself. The quote means that the Harloquins are damned by their actions but redeemed by their sacrafice (most of them end up giving their lives to save travellers) I found Ptomoly's Gate a pretty sad read mainly because I liked the characters from the bartimaeus trilogy and most of them get a good doing over in that book. Age of Misrule series, The dark Age series and Kingdom of Serpants series by Mark Chadbourne ( i think thats what the latest one is called)-so much death, betrayal and sadness. I realise that there are books that are more depressing I have read sadder books but these are the ones that sprang to mind |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1871 Joined: 11 Jun 2008 | Crash by JG Ballard is pretty depressing once you realize where the chaotic motivation is actually coming from. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1222 Joined: 13 Dec 2007 | Night by Elie Wiesel is the story of the author's experience as a Holocaust victim. In it, he deals with not only the oppression that he suffers, but also his urges to stop trying to protect his old father, in order to better ensure his own survival. It really gives an insight into how desperation can twist the minds of good people and make them do horrible things. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 931 Joined: 9 Nov 2008 | Easily, hands-down, a particular book just popped into my head when I saw this topic. Why weeps the Brogan? by Hugh Scott It's terribly sad. |
Press Junketeer Posts: 446 Joined: 14 May 2008 | "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" is very depressing, but it's more miserable than sad. Not that it's a bad book; it's just that you're used to Tess getting screwed over by the end, so I didn't find it much of a tear-jerker. I agree with those who said "The Amber Spyglass". I certainly shed a tear for Lyra and Will. "Anna Karenina" probably gets my vote though. The bit when: is the saddest thing I've ever read, and a wonderfully evocative bit of writing. |
Press Junketeer Posts: 464 Joined: 6 Nov 2008 |
I remember reading that when I was a kid. It still jerks a tear or two out of me if I see the book lying around. And the illustrations... Flowers for Algernon is also terribly sad, especially once you find out about halfway into the book that all was for naught. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1830 Joined: 20 Mar 2008 |
Agreed. I find Jack London's most famous pieces (Call of the Wild and White Fang) particularly sad towards the end, for their respective reasons. Also, a few parts in Lois Lowry's The Giver made me tear up. Ditto for Les Miserables (Victor Hugo). David Clement-Davies' The Sight has a lot of tearjerking moments in it, so I'm going with it or Les Mis for the saddest book I've read. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1366 Joined: 27 Jan 2008 | A Game of Thrones. |
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I've just read "The boy in striped pyjamas" and it has left me feeling horrible and very shitty.But what is the most depressing book you have ever read?