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More Random Acts of Kindness

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Inspirational true stories, thoughtful quotations, and suggestions for generosity revisited in a new edition of the book series that was a national sensation. The magic of kindness. When Random Acts of Kindness was published, no one could have guessed the reaction and consequent movement it would ignite. After its release, the Editors at Conari Press were flooded with heartwarming stories about acts of kindness from people all over the country. This book is packed with stories from people who have observed or engaged in random acts of kindness, and their stories serve as motivational messages encouraging us to go out and be a force for good. Kindness inspires kindness―this is the magic fueling the movement. All the inspiration you need. Not only is this book full of amazing true stories of everyday kindnesses, it also shares thoughtful quotes to provide some extra inspiration for the journey. Just as one simple, small act of kindness can change someone’s entire day, compassion can change the world―especially if we all join together. This book is proof of the power and magic of kindness. By sharing the stories of a few individuals, topped with inspirational words and ideas, it serves as a resource for those wishing to make a difference in our world for the better. Open up this sequel to Random Acts of Kindness and learn more Readers of books such as Chicken Soup for the Random Acts of Kindness , The Power of Kindness , Go Be Kind , and How Can I Help? will love the beautiful and moving stories found in More Random Acts of Kindness .

192 pages, Paperback

First published June 15, 1994

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March 7, 2025
Same reaction I had to the previous book. Only OK. I lived the last part of the book. Made me feel really good and brought a smile but for the majority it did not make me smile or even feel good. Unfortunately some of the passages were just too dark for me. Especially about the mother duck/goose story. Something like that once I read/see something like that it plays in my mind and always makes me extremely sad and depressed
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June 26, 2017
Reading this made me feel incredibly grateful for everything in my life.
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May 8, 2020
Just genuinely sweet and lovely book.
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July 21, 2009
This is so not me. I'm more "random acts of violence". I'm not sure what compelled me to pick this up. Some of the stories were pretty nice & it did remind me of some random nice things people have done for me. I am concerned that this is a sign of some softening in my advanced age of 41. First thing tommarow I better sit on the front porch and shoot BB's at the neighbor kids to keep up my street cred.
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