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I Now Understand Why I Sobbed After Reading These Books

When it comes to being emotional, most people win; having emotional weakness is what always acts as an impediment.

So, I’d like to share a personal experience with my emotions, specifically experiencing emotional and distressing feelings while reading a book. If I admit to crying after reading books, I am an emotionally weak person.

I began reading Colleen Hoover’s book a few months ago, and she made me cry like hell. I’m not sure, but I believe she did. Let us move on from how I looked while crying and instead talk about those books.

Heart-wrenching books-

1. Ugly Love

What can I say about this work of art? It’s fiction with a lot of pain engraved inside each sentence. Tate’s every pain and every emotion she felt just made me sad and sometimes exquisite about love. Because of the author, I was literally sobbing while reading this book.

2. IT ENDS WITH US 

Oh, my God, I have no idea what on earth has compelled me to read this book. Seriously, it has a lot of love, suffering, sacrifice, and other emotions. The line when Lily says ‘’ There have been times I’ve wondered if I could ever allow myself to trust a guy. For the most part, I hate men because the only example I have is my father.

I sobbed uncontrollably since I had the same emotion, was in the same predicament, and had the same link with my father as she did.

And after reading a book that was relevant to our current circumstances, a feeling of uneasiness swept through my entire body.

3. REMINDERS OF HIM

How does it feel to lose your one and only loved one, who was also your lover, best friend, family, and everything? What emotions would you have if you lost them as a result of your mistake? How will it affect you? How do you feel about living apart from your daughter?

I learned about the suffering of a wife, mother, and lover from this novel. Like how everything seems so lovely at first, but then you suddenly feel devastated?

Every element simply reinforced for me how fortunate I am and how upsetting this book is.

So, while I can’t say for sure if these books made you cry or sob, I can say that I felt uneasy while reading every word of them. I do think about reading fiction because it helps me relate to the stories’ plots better. Generally, I learn more about the events that are taking place in the world. Even though this narrative may have been made up, I was able to discern certain aspects of fact.

I appreciate you taking the time to read this post, and I wish you all are happy and positive doing . If you enjoy this post or my interpretation of these readings, please share. 

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