Feature & Follow Friday (6)
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Q: Tell us about the most emotional scene you've ever read in a book - and how did you react?
I used to cry quite often when I was reading, but lately I haven't discovered many emotional books. However, one of the most emotional scenes I've ever read in a book was actually the ending of "Notes from Ghost Town" by Kate Ellison, and I've read this at the beggining of February. If I have to be honest, a lot of scenes from that book touched me, but it's the ending that brought me to tears. I would love to describe what exactly happened, but I don't want to spoil the book for you. If you're interested, please read my review of it.
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6 comentarii
I haven't read this book, but might have to check it out. I like books that you can connect with emotionally, even if it takes a while to recover afterwards!
RăspundețiȘtergereNew follower via Networked Blogs (and cute blog btw!)
Haven't heard of that one. Sounds intriguing, though. :D New follower via Networked Blogs. My FFs are at Musings on Fantasia and LKHill. Happy Friday! ;D
RăspundețiȘtergereSounds like a good emotional read.
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New follower with Networked Blogs!
RăspundețiȘtergereHaven't read this one, but it sounds great :)
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Hopping through. I'd really like to read Notes from a Ghost Town. I've heard good things.
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I've never heard of this book before. I will have to check it out.
RăspundețiȘtergereKristin @Book Sniffers Anonymous