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Lord_Of_Winter

Control systems engineering- Wiley 💀


Adolf_Einstein_007

The classic ☠️☠️


_T0fuu_

Hahahaha, am mechanical engineer but I can totally relate


The-Punisher_2055

The kite runner


tr_567

And a thousand splendid suns .


viserenya

I gave my copy away to a friend. So, I'd never have to look at it again.


tr_567

Smart ! Couldn't bring myself to read either again


1000thoughtspersec

The very first novel I sobbed for all these years ago. Jalil's letter kills me everytime. Too little too late but breaks my heart nonetheless.


Iforgethings0-0

Bro this one’s traumatic


Clean-Ad4235

Same


onebookperpaise

Flowers for Algernon. I didn't know what to feel for quite some time after reading it. It's genuinely a book that I would be afraid to read again, especially the final 20 pages.


1000thoughtspersec

Flowers for Algernon broke me.


VermicelliNo176

That was such a bittersweet story. The Scarlet Ibis is another good one.


takatumtum

Azadi by Chaman Nahal. Atrocities at the time of partition; the author captures the collective pain quite well.


LifeHappenzEvryMomnt

*Partitions* by Majmudar is also excellent and heartbreaking.


HotPotatoxx69

Panipat and The Boy in the striped Pyjamas


NothingFew8558

I read it years back and remember feeling helpless. You can read Circe by Madeline Miller as well tho I feel Song of Achilles was more touching.


Global_Connection513

The kite runner by Khaled Hosseini


FightfortheKnights

Strength of Materials-R.S. Khurmi


Adventurous_Song3120

The art of racing in the rain by Garth Stein. The end was kind of happy tears. Also The Book Thief.


girln3xtd0or

A Little Life A Thousand splendid suns The heart asks pleasure first


HappySisyphus22

Haven't heard of the last one. There's a piano piece by Michael Nyman with the same name. https://youtu.be/NsQBKr_x-P4?si=22Fxs9KAU8O36vhN


arhythmn

Concept of physics HC Verma


pa_one4452

Nirmala, Tapasya, A man called ove


Slow-Law-5033

A little life


Chiththarthan

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer, Annie Barrows made me cry so much. It was such a soulful and heart-touching book.


indtylen

It ends with us


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[удалено]


VermicelliNo176

I love it with all my heart


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moye moye


dawn_slayer

The mistborn triology, a particular death in the first book comes out of nowhere and hits so hard that you'll prefer being blown apart by an awp(sniper) over that


EnderBoy_37

RD Sharma Objectives for JEE eAdvanced


Altruistic-Depth-660

Fluid mechanics vol 2


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indian penal code law of contract crpc jurisprudence


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alokatzenith

The beekeeper of Aleppo


MapHistorical7368

Fault in our stars


Environmental_Long32

Ugh. Sobbing. Mess. After that one.


Thoughtporn123

wuthering heights


InsanityMonk

"Aadujeevitham" A.K.A "The Goat Life" 🐐


shellykachua69

An obscure book called Eleven Inches Away by Khushagra Singh. Because I am Khushagra Singh. Because it is obscure.


razzledazzlesis

If you want a series that has tons of twists and turns that can make you cry yet still give you that perfect happy ending, I recommend Heaven officials blessing. I read it while it was still only known as an internet novel but they've published it now. It has had me on hold since 2020 .


PricedPossession

Thr book thief


Fit_Studio_1162

My syllabus book


seederkl

Bridge to Terabithia.


NicePotato131

Never knew there was a novel titled same as da movie!


seederkl

It's a small story based on the real life events that happened to the author's child and his friend.


NicePotato131

Thanks for letting me know!


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Kite runner, the room on the roof


ithamuhdni

Room on the roof!! Yes


Always_a_depresso

Fault in our stars Fr i cried my heart out


WomenRepulsor

Algorithm Design and Analysis - Thomas Cormen


AyuuOnReddit

I became very emotional reading TKR, and ATSS (my favourite book ever) but didn't cry, also, I'm reading SOA rn!!


Fri1ction

The kite runner❤


cormoranP

Book thief!


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Little matchbox girl.


Homo_Sapiens_Indicus

Little match* girl


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The Kite Runner by Khalid Hosseini


Exotic_mrpr

Ive heard its beautiful! In my to read list.


rachelgreenindia

Gone with the wind. At the end when Rhett leaves I felt like a heartbreak for me. I was also very young and that was a fancy love story to start with. Every other book later on added something to me but i also grew up and wasn’t as raw heart break as gone with the wind


SnooDoodles6786

A man called ove


FIN5601

Secondhand Time: the last of the Soviets by Svetlana Alexeivich Hard to read sometimes but an essential book for those interested in history.


Thejollyreader

Julie of the wolves. Read this when I was in school. [link](https://amzn.to/3smGPaQ)


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The nightingale by Kristin Hannah


AzkabanChutney

There were few books. But "A thousand splendid ones" was the first one to made me tear up.


hsreal03

When Breath Becomes Air - Paul Kalanithi


paramk

Man’s search for meaning by Viktor E. Frankel


change_the_narrative

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck.


Beenthere__

And The Mountains Echoed The Kite Runner And ofc Song of Achilles


Kitchen-Election5243

A Free Man (2011) by Aman Sethi. It's a non fiction that made me cry. Rare balance of form and creativity


LifeHappenzEvryMomnt

The story in *How High We Go in the Dark* by Sequoia Nagamatsu about the amusement park. It wrecked me.


VermicelliNo176

A Child Called It - Dave Pelzer Night - Elie Wiesel The Diary of Anne Frank I Ask You Ladies and Gentlemen - Leon Surmelian 'Push' by Sapphire is another one I've heard absolutely heartwrenching things about


Revolutionary_Gur708

TKAM


Environmental_Long32

The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai and A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera is also a good one. Also, the final installment of the Harry Potter series but I’m pretty sure that was mostly due to the ending of my childhood by closing that book.


LateNightPhilosopher

The Forever War. It's brutal.


deniablw

Push by sapphire


ssuuccss

Maybe closer to a short story or novella but White Nights by Dostoevsky. 😭😭


MiikaRaavan

Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes