Feature and Follow

Feature and Follow Friday is a blog hop that is designed to provide some much-appreciated exposure to the bloggers participating, and to expand their following. Hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read, each of whom feature a chosen blog for the week, it's an interesting way to get to know one another.

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I also make sure to go back and follow everyone that comments and I try to always follow twitter along with GFC/Linky. So if you have a twitter that is not on your page for some reason leave it in the comments and I will follow you that way too!

Q: Tell us about the most emotional scene you've ever read in a book - and how did you react?

I don't really cry for movie and books. There have only been a few that have done that and it was when I was younger so I can't remember exact scenes.
I can say though that I get really emotional if anything happens to children. It will upset me for days. 

 

14 comments:

Jessica Leigh said...

I agree. I don't like books or movies where bad things happen to kids. It's too upsetting.

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Marissa @ For The Love Of Film And Novels said...

Very true!

old follower!
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Daphne said...

That upsets me too. I have a soft spot for children and animals.

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Angelica Joy said...

Jen I'm like you, I'm not really a cryer, so it really stood out to me when I did cry LOL

Here's my Feature & Follow

Have a great weekend!

Whit Martin said...

I hate when there is sad stuff about kids, drives me nuts. And I do cry if I feel really connected to the characters. Sometimes I get so lost in a book, it's like I can feel and see exactly what they are feeling and seeing. :)

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Jackie said...

I'm not really a crier either but that same thing gets me..

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Debbie said...

i havent heard about this book but looking to check it out.
heres my f&f for the week http://nabooksvsboys.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/feature-and-follow-friday-2.html
new follower via gfc (follow back if you please)

Alison Can Read said...

Hopping through. I am a crier. I even cry at commercials, which is embarrassing.
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Cary Cheyenne. said...

I'm the same way when it comes to kids... or pets. Lol.

Great blog :)
I'm now following you!
Here's my post: http://carycheyennexo.blogspot.com/2013/03/follow-friday-15.html
Xo - Cary.

Michelle Sedeño said...

I'm a little emotional when reading or watching IF I'm really into it. :D

Old follower!
Here's my FF.
Have a great day!

Chyna said...

I know the feeling HAHAHAHA

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Shirletta Armstrong said...

Anything against kids, old people and animals will really send me reeling in fiction and in the real world!!!

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K. C. Blake said...

Following you. Brand new. :)

silkscreenviews said...

Hi! I hardly cry during books either but I do get emotional when I care about the characters. Just not usually to the point of crying. ;)

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Silk Screen Views is new to the blog hop. It looks interesting and I’m looking forward to finding out fun blogs out there. To follow us, you can Follow via WordPress, Email, RSS, Twitter and Facebook. To get the latest updates for sure, I recommend Following by WordPress, Email or RSS.

For my answer, I described a scene from Written in Red by Anne Bishop. You can read the answer here:
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