Has any book ever made you cry?

It's because of the fantasy in your head. You read about a dog dying and it's sad, but the second you see a picture, it's worse. On the flip side, you can imagine people fucking to look exactly as you want, and you make it hot, because you like them hot

The death of several characters in The Unbearable Lightness of Being.

Thus Spoke Zarathustra

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My man. Supernaturalists by the same guy got me to a lesser extent.

I cried like s baby at the end of crisis core and the first walking dead game.
No books though.

Not cry, but close. Flowers for Algernon.

Les Miserables nearly got a few manly tears out of me

I'm quite similar, I usually find it hard to cry at anything. Andrei Rublev wrecked me though, that ending scene (with the kid crying in Andrei's arms) is one of the most powerful sequences I've even seen in a film

Same here, the scene maybe doesn't deserve to cry but I was reading this book while I'd seen the films of Tarkovsky, in some moment I had to cry

King Lear.
From all, he was the only character to die who wasn't physically hurt, but his heart and mind were broken to such extent...