tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2480569708975020177.post6836258828750809388..comments2023-04-28T21:57:55.187+09:30Comments on Kaetrin's Musings: If I'd Never Known Your Love by Georgia BockhovenKaetrinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16936055488367251592noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2480569708975020177.post-83384309378936987172012-11-09T09:31:30.967+10:302012-11-09T09:31:30.967+10:30@Ridley - I've been known to cry in books, at ...@Ridley - I've been known to cry in books, at movies/tv, but this one touched a chord. Perhaps especially because of what's been happening with my stepdad and me (of course) imagining what I'd be like if it were my husband in the hospital bed. Threats to husband tend to create a Pavlovian response.<br />Kaetrinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16936055488367251592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2480569708975020177.post-57228662819886529522012-11-09T03:37:28.565+10:302012-11-09T03:37:28.565+10:30B, B+, whatever. That's splitting hairs, reall...B, B+, whatever. That's splitting hairs, really.<br /><br />I'll agree with you that I wanted and maybe even needed more from the ending than she gave me, but she had wrung so much emotion out of me with the book that I had to applaud her. I never, <i>ever</i>, cry over books. It's just not how I read, I guess. But this book had me literally sobbing. I was surrounded by used tissues and my husband was staring at me in panic, repeatedly asking if I was ok.<br /><br />That's quite an accomplishment, imo.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com