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RE: Emotions in the Elderling Realm (SPOILERS all books) - Clarity - Aug-14-2011 (Jul-08-2011, 12:05 AM (UTC))fool-ish Wrote: Oh too many emotional moments right from the start!I feel the same about the characters, fool-ish.They are so well-crafted that they become "real" and that's why their stories capture our emotions. I have started re-reading them, have just finished the Assassin Trilogy which I loved even more this time around. Since it's been a while, each book is almost new to me - with half-memories floating there to find again. I can't wait to re-acquaint myself with everyone again. RE: Emotions in the Elderling Realm (SPOILERS all books) - fool-ish - Aug-14-2011 (Aug-14-2011, 08:54 AM (UTC))Clarity Wrote:I've enjoyed Assassin and Tawny Man much more than the first time around and find myself even more emotional, although, as the rest of my 'pack' don't understand how I can possibly become attached to fictional characters, I have to keep them in check to save face! My daughter, I think is more empathetic as she is a Harry Potter obsessive and adores those characters! Ah well, I'm nearing the end of Fool's Fate again and I think I should take myself off somewhere (like the bath!) to come over all emotional in peace!(Jul-08-2011, 12:05 AM (UTC))fool-ish Wrote: Oh too many emotional moments right from the start! ![]() RE: Emotions in the Elderling Realm (SPOILERS all books) - Valarya - Nov-28-2011 Alright, figured I'd chime in here and make a post strictly for the moments where I bawl my eyes out. I'm not talking about a gentle crying either... these are the moments that make me put the book down for a moment while I just sob and sob and sob. They all take place during Tawny Man..
And the absolute BIGGEST sob moment of all the books combined:
To have to let the love of your life go like that... so he can have a happier life. What a hard thing to do, Fool. A hard thing to do. ![]() ![]() I've come to realize that all of my sobbing throughout the books has to do with things in-relations to Fitz. I find that interesting since Liveship is my favorite of the three. ![]() RE: Emotions in the Elderling Realm (SPOILERS all books) - Farseer - Nov-28-2011 ![]() RE: Emotions in the Elderling Realm (SPOILERS all books) - fool-ish - Nov-28-2011 In many ways it's a hard read. I had to stop reading at times to compose myself and I think I've mentioned on here previously, that at one point I got so cross with Fitz, I told him so out loud! ![]() RE: Emotions in the Elderling Realm (SPOILERS all books) - finella - Dec-07-2011 Hello All of you, sorry, that I didn’t write for quite some time, but I’m here every week and read together with you. Puh, Valarya, sitting here in my office and reading your list, my throat is tight and I have tears in my eyes. Although my last reading of Tawny Man is some years ago, my feeling concerning many of the scenes you describe, are still so deep and overwhelming, as if it was yesterday. Specially the first two scenes are my most emotional ones: I simply love the way, Nighteyes leaves. So calm and with so much dignity - the dignity, he had his whole life. Although everything before led to that point, I was completey devastated and I had a crying fit. The same happened to me in the second scene with Fitz and Kettriken. I had just calmed down, but then everything came up again. Specially this scene is so dear to me, because one can feel through every written word the pain and loss of both. I still moan over Nighteyes ![]() There are many other scenes, in which my eyes became wet, but those two scenes are my personal breakdowns. And funny enough – although I like Liveships better, my feelings are more shaking concerning Fitz and the Fool. As it happened to Valarya. RE: Emotions in the Elderling Realm (SPOILERS all books) - Farseer - Dec-08-2011 Another long drive yesterday and more to do today but at least my husband has been with me for the last couple of trips to break up the driving...usually it's just me behind the wheel! ![]() So, sometimes while he's been driving, I have been reading to him from Dragon Keeper (which he is up to in the series) and yesterday sobbed myself silly while trying to read through the part in DK where Thymara's father has to say goodbye to her. How brave of him, and loving, to let her go... ![]() ![]() Curiously, I find that I tend to cry more often when I read aloud than I do when reading silently to myself...and that's saying something! RE: Emotions in the Elderling Realm (SPOILERS all books) - Valarya - Dec-08-2011 (Dec-08-2011, 09:52 PM (UTC))Farseer Wrote: Curiously, I find that I tend to cry more often when I read aloud than I do when reading silently to myself...and that's saying something! This very same thing is the case with me, Farseer! I've been reading the Harry Potter series aloud to my daughter for years, now . We're currently on Book 6 [Half-Blood Prince] and I find myself tearing up to SO many things. Places where I don't normally cry on my own re-reads. I don't know what's going to happen when I get to Book 7 and: (Deathly Hallows spoilers below) I won't be able to read, haha. RE: Emotions in the Elderling Realm (SPOILERS all books) - finella - Dec-09-2011 Perhaps it's just normal. I am the same. Perhaps the inner reading voice doesn't start to tremble that fast. Because, when my voice starts trembling, tears follow almost immeadetly. RE: Emotions in the Elderling Realm (SPOILERS all books) - joost - Dec-09-2011 For some odd reason I always yawn a lot more when reading alout. I do love reading for my nieces and nephew though, and the books they read aren't that boring. |