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Old 09-01-2011, 01:15 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by monkeygirl351 View Post
Oh, I am an animal lover so naturally like to read books with pets in it. I guess the most recent animal story I've read was Marley and me. That one sticks with me because I have an old dog and it sorta hits home. The movie even made my dad sniffle which is saying something.
Lots of books I read as a child though have sad endings. Most famous are Old Yeller and Black Beauty. I also loved Where the Red Fern Grows. My next read will be Alex and Me which is about the famous talking parrot that died a few years ago.
Wouldn't watch/read Marley and Me. I just knew I would cry from the very beginning cause I knew what happens. Too sad.

I saw Old Yeller at the theater as a kid and bawled my eyes out.

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