Sunday, September 16, 2012

Blogspiration #8

Blogspiration is a weekly book meme hosted by Kristin @ Growing Up YA and Sarah @ Saz101. This meme was created to share with our fellow readers a quote/picture/video that inspire's us...


Ok, really not sure how this 'inspire's' me.... But just go with it.
Please tell me I'm not the only one?! I think this is completely sane! I mean, I often cry in books. The characters don't actually have to die for me to cry though. I'll just be crying left right and centre. This is why I can't read in public... AWKWARDDDD!

Happy reading! 
- Amy

8 comments:

  1. YES. YES. YES.

    This is so true! Sometimes I might be reading in the living room but if I know something bad is going to happen, someone's going to die or the end is near and I know it's going to be BAM full of emotion, I go lock myself in my room.

    Oh, the amounts of tissues I've used reading...

    I posted my Blogspiration this morning and whilst it isn't exactly inspiring, it's fun and just something I wanted to share. Don't worry, I don't think Sarah and Kristin will mind! ;)

    Also, I don't know if you know but you have captcha on, which can be annoying every time someone wants to comment. If you want any help removing it, tweet me. ♥

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  2. Same problem here! Also the reason why I can't watch movies or tv shows with anyone :S
    Or sometimes even listen to music. Am I a crybaby or what? :D
    And it doesn't matter if it's really that emotional scene, I still might end up crying. Embarrassing. *sigh*

    Monaliz @ Mind Reading?

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  3. You're definitely not the only one!!! I agree with Monaliz, that's one of the reasons why I don't like watching movies with other people. AWKWARD! And it's the same with books. They don't have to die for me to get really emotional. So embarrassing!

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  4. Oh! When Sirius died in Harry Potter, I just sat in the middle of my lounge room, family all around me, and let out the worst ugly-cry of my life. No one could understand it. But memes like this are a reminder that there are people out there who do understand. I'm not alone, and that's inspiring.

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  5. Crying in public over a book is totally awkward! I like reading on the train, but never sad books. Also not too funny books, because sometimes I just can't stop laughing, and then people start staring at me...not my favorite moments.

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  6. This. Every. Single. Time.
    Ugh.
    Ficitional characters become our friends and then when they're ripped away from us, it's like our soul is coming loss. How could we not shed a tear or too?
    There have been many fictional deaths I have read where I actually had to STOP reading the book for a while :-(
    But that's what makes reading so great and it is when you know with certainty that you have picked up a damn great one.

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  7. Ahahaah! Amy, YES! And you know, it's kind of inspiring in that it... you know, inspires us all to laugh together? I LOVE IT.

    Seriously. EVERY time.

    Fred :((((((

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  8. Hahahaha...OMG, I KNOW! I take my reading VERY seriously and these characters are REAL in my mind. And while I am not one for crying over books I DO tend to laugh hysterically. People tend to look at me funny when I am on the train or bus :/

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