Suggest me a book that takes you on an emotional rollercoaster
Anyone else ever feel like reading a gut wrenching book or is that just me?😂 Looking for a book that just hits you in the feels emotionally. Also preferably something that doesn’t have romance as a main theme!
The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah had me sobbing, there is some romance in there, but it’s mostly about family & survival.
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The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah. I was wrecked by the end of it
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A Thousand Splendid Suns
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Anything by John Irving, especially ‘A Prayer For Owen Meany”. Such a good author, does bittersweet brilliantly.
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Needle in a Haystack, By Casey Jordan. Can find on Amazon
Based on a true story and real-life events, Needle in a Haystack will take you on a roller coaster ride of emotions filled with love, trials, and heartaches.
Growing up, Casey struggled to get a good night’s sleep most nights due to night terrors and sleepwalking episodes, which concerned her parents and had them searching for answers to help her. Not only that, but she also had encounters with deceased family pets, other spirits, and her guardian angel, which she discusses in this book. Being a highly intuitive and psychic child sometimes got Casey in trouble for things she didn’t do, for who believes a child who claims that something is about to happen before it does?
As an adult, she continued to have encounters with spirits, but now she was also dealing with a few demonic entities off and on as well, some of which occurred during sleep paralysis. Casey describes these experiences as utterly terrifying.
At age 16, almost 17 years old, Casey met Haven, a firefighter, and the two soon fell in love. They built a life together and had three amazing kids, 2 boys and a girl. Haven was a soft-spoken and kindhearted individual. He joked around all the time and made people laugh. He had a great sense of humor and loved to help those who needed it whenever he could. Sadly, he was also battling his own demons, suffering greatly from mental illness and addiction. Casey loved Haven and tried everything she could to help him, but sometimes, even love isn’t strong enough.
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The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah had me sobbing, there is some romance in there, but it’s mostly about family & survival.
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah. I was wrecked by the end of it
A Thousand Splendid Suns
Anything by John Irving, especially ‘A Prayer For Owen Meany”. Such a good author, does bittersweet brilliantly.
Needle in a Haystack, By Casey Jordan. Can find on Amazon
Based on a true story and real-life events, Needle in a Haystack will take you on a roller coaster ride of emotions filled with love, trials, and heartaches.
Growing up, Casey struggled to get a good night’s sleep most nights due to night terrors and sleepwalking episodes, which concerned her parents and had them searching for answers to help her. Not only that, but she also had encounters with deceased family pets, other spirits, and her guardian angel, which she discusses in this book. Being a highly intuitive and psychic child sometimes got Casey in trouble for things she didn’t do, for who believes a child who claims that something is about to happen before it does?
As an adult, she continued to have encounters with spirits, but now she was also dealing with a few demonic entities off and on as well, some of which occurred during sleep paralysis. Casey describes these experiences as utterly terrifying.
At age 16, almost 17 years old, Casey met Haven, a firefighter, and the two soon fell in love. They built a life together and had three amazing kids, 2 boys and a girl. Haven was a soft-spoken and kindhearted individual. He joked around all the time and made people laugh. He had a great sense of humor and loved to help those who needed it whenever he could. Sadly, he was also battling his own demons, suffering greatly from mental illness and addiction. Casey loved Haven and tried everything she could to help him, but sometimes, even love isn’t strong enough.