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February Challenge - Random Acts of Kindness
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Random Acts of Kindness Day (February 17)
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1 Read a book that was given or recommended to you
2 Read a book where a main character is kind to other people
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� 2 Seven samurai: A film (1970) - Akira Kurosawa 224pp 2/2/25 5🩷
"Would you be willing to do what is right, regardless of the consequences? To see good triumph over evil and use your strength and heroism to protect the lives of others? Maybe you have what it takes to be a Samurai."
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1 The Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter
2 Tilly's Christmas by Louisa May Alcott
These books were recommended to me by Rosemarie a long time ago. They also feature people or creatures being kind.



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1. Read a book that was given or recommended to you
�The Cape Cod Mystery - Phoebe Atwood Taylor (1931) 2/9/25


1. A book where the character is kind: The Story of the Other Wise Man by Henry Van Dyke �

2. A book that was recommended to me: Emily of Deep Valley by Maud Hart Lovelace�
I absolutely loved it!


11. Read a book that was given or recommended to you
Here Was A ManbyNorah Lofts�17/1/25� � � � �(1936)
2Read a book where a main character is kind to other people.The heart of Little Shikara and other storiesbyEdison Marshall�18/1/25� � � � �.(1922)
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Wamhearted recommendations.
Deeds of kindness.
Anthony Burgess - A Clockwork Orange 1962
James White - Hospital Station 1962

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It was during my university years, that I was introduced to the writings of Virginia Woolf. Thus, assisting my quest on that discovery of who I am.
In her novel, "Mrs. Dalloway", Septimus is a shell-shocked WW I vet, unable to cope with his reintegration into society. He will literally give his life, so that others may be awakened to the heaviness of his condition (such as the doctor, who dismissed Septimus' post traumatic depression as trivial).
So too, would V.W. terminate her life, willfully... So that others may benefit from a better understanding of that darkness from their depression (such as myself)?
Anyways, her novel, "Orlando", which I've been meaning to read for years. But, well, you know...
So, a very special thank you to Ms. Tr1sha. This challenge has stoked the inspiration to open that gift bestowed upon me years ago, and finally read "Orlando"... Yes, I have begun it, this very evening.

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1 The Two Generals by Anthony Trollope (1863) February 8, 2025 4*
This short story had two acts of kindness at the end. It was about soldiers on opposite sides of the American Civil War.
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Since I have some pretty large (heavy, long ... what on earth do you call the opposite of short books and how can I suddenly forget?)
... books to read for other challenges this month (that are not old enough to suit this challenge) I'd love to get some good suggestions of very short classic stories or children's books. Thank you (人 •͈ᴗ•͈)

1 Read a book that was given or recommended to you
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1. Paradiso by Dante Alighieri 3 stars
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Since I have some pretty large (heavy, long ... what on eart..."
Don’t worry! You could read for just one of the prompts if you want. Also, prompt 2 could include being kind to animals instead of people. I suggest you look at some of the traditional Christmas short stories. You might like
The Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter
Tilly's Christmas by Louisa May Alcott
I don’t know if these are available in translation, but they are short. I’m glad you asked about this - it was a useful reminder that I hadn’t chosen my books for this! Sorry I didn’t reply sooner.

Since I have some pretty large (heavy, long ......"
No worry! Thank you. Beatrix Potter's stories are well known here in Sweden - at least a few of them but I just remember that human beings are evil to the small rabbits. Maybe I remember wrong.
Today I'm chocked because of the horrible events that took place here yesterday. There was a mass shooting with eleven deaths in a minor city and it's the worst mass shooting in Sweden ever.
I'm probably more distressed by this than I understand because in a way it's so unreal. I know that you all who live in US have more experiences from this kind of horrible events and the violence in Sweden has reached extreme numbers lately but this is over the top.
So yes, I'd love to read about kindness!

What an awkward ending! That does not fit prompt 2 at all!
But I liked the mischievous little hooligan, he just needed some love and attention.

That’s disappointing, Nike. I’ll definitely stay with my choice of The Tailor of Gloucester.

What distinguishes humans from other organisms? Consciousness? Intelligence? Love?... Well, from my standpoint, that quality is empathy. I shall define empathy as viewing a circumstance from another's perspective... Literature allows us to expand that empathy, so we may experience another's race, culture, etc... We can experience war, depression, etc, obviously not to the same degree as actual experience, but we can vicariously feel what it is to be another... Which writers/works have profoundly expanded your empathy, people you may have misjudged, or known little about? How so?
It's easy to identify with like-minded people. So, on this Random Acts of Kindness day, may we delve into a book, unlike myself (or two, three, or however many I can possibly peruse). A book, not bound by those melodious rhythms of a printed author. Perhaps, instead, standing in the line at the grocery store, an elderly gent, lonely, afraid. May we lend our attention, our full attention, to such loneliness and fear, truly listening to his ramblings, however disgraceful to our accustomed eloquence of pages, sacrificing those few moments of silence from the kids, even my husband, and those damn chatterings from work... But, a moment, a solitary moment, seemingly a lifetime, delving into that work, as though those strokings onto his canvas, were a portrait of me... Why?... An empathetic gifting, unnecessary, a receipt in return, because I'm alive... Yes, I am alive!!
"When two people meet, each is changed by the other so you've got two new people."... John Steinbeck

Wamhearted recommendations.
⭐⭐⭐⭐�Anthony Burgess - A Clockwork Orange 1962
⭐⭐⭐⭐�Tarjei Vesaas - The Birds 1957
⭐⭐⭐⭐�Philppe Soupault - The Voyage of Horace Pirouelle 1925
⭐⭐⭐⭐�Juan Rulfo - The Plain in Flames 1953
⭐⭐⭐⭐�William Heinesen - The Lost Musicians 1950
Deeds of kindness.
⭐⭐⭐⭐�James White - Hospital Station 1962
⭐⭐⭐⭐�Georges Bernanos - Diary of a Country Priest 1936
⭐⭐⭐⭐�Terry Southern - Candy 1958
⭐⭐⭐⭐�Nathaniel West - Miss Lonelyhearts 1933
Books mentioned in this topic
A Clockwork Orange (other topics)The Birds (other topics)
The Voyage of Horace Pirouelle (other topics)
The Plain in Flames (other topics)
The Lost Musicians (other topics)
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Philippe Soupault (other topics)Juan Rulfo (other topics)
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1 Read a book that was given or recommended to you
2 Read a book where a main character is kind to other people