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Ever randomly burst into tears and not know why? Nothing sad has happened in the last 30 seconds! You're not even thinking about sad stuff! What is wrong with you?!

This has happened to me quite a few times lately. Most notably, while revisiting some paborito pelikula from my childhood. I pulled 'em out of the shed, dusted of the thin cardboard and clamshell VHS cases, and tried to remember how to work a VCR. (Stop picturing me in a rocking chair wearing a cardigan. And get off my lawn.) During several of these pelikula that I watched hundreds of times in the early '90s, something strange happened. My throat felt tight. I began raging a battle against my own face, fighting the sudden onset of some strange liquid trying to force its way out of my eyes. What the hell is happening?! It's the opening credits, for cryin' out loud!

Fast pasulong to why this is in the Books to Read spot and not the Dasm Has Issues spot. (Please do not actually create this spot.) In my quest for old stuff that reminds me of being a kid, I read Mary O'Hara's Flicka trilogy. (My Friend Flicka is fairly popular, but the susunod two novels, Thunderhead and Green damo of Wyoming, seem to have fallen into obscurity.) After years of hunting, I finally got my hands on an affordable copy of Green damo of Wyoming. Now, to be clear, all of these books made me cry, but I always knew why. Animal pain. paborito character pain. Animal death. (I don't wanna talk about it.) But when I finally started Green damo of Wyoming, a book I'd been hungering for since I found out it existed, I cried. First page. Nothing had even happened yet. And I couldn't figure out why.

Here we have it, the reason for this article: There is a passage in Green damo of Wyoming that explains the sudden onset of happy tears. I read it. I cried. I thought about it for a while. I read it again. And so on and so forth and what-have-you.

The passage is in the words of Nell McLaughlin, the wife of a rancher and mother of three, who is in the hospital resting after having a mental breakdown during an animal attack. (That was a whole different kind of crying on my part. Nell is one of my paborito characters ever. Her pain is my pain.) The McLaughlin's oldest son, Howard, has just left Wyoming for military school on the east coast. He had asked his mother a few days earlier for some life payo to get him through the two long years away from his family, but being hospitalized, Nell was unable to see him before he left. She wrote him a letter from the hospital the araw he boarded the train. The letter is a long one, and mostly about God. I'm not particularly into that sort of thing, and her speech about pag-ibig circles back around to it, but I don't think Miss O'Hara would mind too much if I took something different away from it. This passage is one of the most wonderful things I've ever read, and I had to share part of Nell's letter about love:

"So the upshot is that I have done a great deal of thinking about it myself, trying to figure out how that beautiful flame can be lit within the human heart. I have traced love, any kind of love, back to its beginnings, or tried to, and it seems to me I have found out a good deal about it.

To begin with--just one madami word about the way pag-ibig bestows happiness. When you come to think of it, there is nothing that bestows happiness
except love. pag-ibig is implicit in all praise, in admiration. You know how, in yourself, when you see some glorious thing, a sunset, or a beautiful face, or some of those exquisite scenes of nature that you now and then come upon, a great tide or praise, pag-ibig and happiness rises in your puso until it seems that it will burst, and tears push up behind your eyes! Or perhaps it is the grandeur of a symphony. Or perhaps it is great courage or a noble, unselfish deed--and again that bursting pag-ibig fills the heart. This can be traced down to the smallest thing. Imagine a young girl, about to go to her coming-out party. She sees her dress lying on the bed, clasps her hands (a classic attitude of praise and love!) and stands there in a trance of happiness. Or, a gathering of friends. Analyze your warm, happy feeling. You may call it good cheer, geniality, hospitality. These are other names for love.

And so I say that it is pag-ibig that gives us all our happiness, and if only we could find some way to kindle it to a great flame in ourselves, which would never wane or die, and for some One who could never disappoint or abandon us, we could ask nothing more. We would be just bursting with happiness all the time.

The great happiness is what the Saints have, and is why they are Saints. This happiness is what the mystics have.

So now, back to our paghahanap - how to get it?

Well then, look at love. Wherever you see it (and you see it nearly everywhere) trace it back to its beginnings. What started it?"


Page 236-237
Green damo of Wyoming sa pamamagitan ng Mary O'Hara
1946
Dell Publishing Co., Inc
Tenth Printing, July 1980.

So that's it. Happy tears are just an outpouring of love; a pag-ibig that we feel so deeply, we can't possibly keep it on the inside.

Maybe my cold, black puso isn't so cold and black after all. I still cry at happy things, but it doesn't seem so annoying now that I know why. It seems obvious now, but "I just pag-ibig it, okay?!" didn't seem like a reasonable explanation before pagbaba it in Mary O'Hara's words. And now, whenever I get all teary, whether it's at an old movie, a picture, a book, a news artikulo about people doing good things - instead of angrily berating myself for being an overly-emotional crazy person, I try to trace it back and figure out why it makes me so happy. Feeling things is much madami enjoyable that way.


Kristen kampanilya experiences happy-crying in her famous link. She really loves sloths, okay?!
 Losing to Win! may-akda Randy Jernigan
Losing to Win! author Randy Jernigan
According to sales records from birago Inc. and Kindle Inc. Randy Jernigan's 2013 release Losing to Win! is once again climbing the charts in paperback and electronic device sales.

The book contains the account of Jernigan's shedding 179 pounds and beating a perilous case of diabetes/hypertension that nearly took the writers life, as well as the recipes he used to help him lose the weight.

According to moviepilot.com, a madami detailed account of Jernigan's story will be covered in a soon to be published book (and TV show) sa pamamagitan ng film producer and writer Arianna Eisenberg titled 'Heaven, mga kerubin and...
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Here is a listahan some of my favotite books.

Scibbler of dreams mary .e pearson

Beautiful disaster
walking disaster sa pamamagitan ng jamie mcguire

Easy sa pamamagitan ng tammara webber

Grave mercy sa pamamagitan ng R.L LAfevers

Anna and the french kiss
LoLa and the boy susunod door sa pamamagitan ng stephanie perkins

The selection
Elite sa pamamagitan ng kiera cass

Pushing the limits sa pamamagitan ng katie mcgarry

The pledge
The essance sa pamamagitan ng kimberly derting

Unearthly sa pamamagitan ng cynthia hand

Bar code tatto
Bar code rebellion sa pamamagitan ng suzanne weyn

Vampire academy series
Bloodlines series sa pamamagitan ng richelle mead

Goddess test series sa pamamagitan ng aime carter

Perfect you sa pamamagitan ng elizabeth scott

Hex hall series sa pamamagitan ng rachel hawkins
sa pamamagitan ng Edward Fairfax:

I was lucky enough to be able to sit down with Jenni Frendswith, the may-akda of the new novel Stonecraft, now available on Amazon.com. Her book is a part of a web-hosting program at the homesite of may-akda Fletcher Rhoden (fletcherrhoden.com/links) where there is contact information and a discount code and link. In the interests of full disclosure, my own book nakakita of a Progressive Christian is also on the site.

Q: This is your first book, Jenni. What made you want to write, and why this story?
A: Well, I’ve always been a reader, read just about anything I could find. I guess...
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The amazing twilogy sa pamamagitan ng Suzanne Collins is being made into a movie, and many people believe it will be bigger and better than Twilight.

Here's the trailer

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Watch it and comment if you like it or not.
Also, I highly recommend to read the Hunger Games trilogy.

The genres of the film/ books is action.

Set in the near future, a girl called Katniss Everdeen volunteered to enter the Hunger Games, a game which is run sa pamamagitan ng the government.
24 'tributes' will enter the arena and fight to the death until one person is remaining, who will be the winner.

Read Katniss' fights to stay alive as she battles the other 24 tributes to win her place as the winner.


Watch out for The Hunger Games, everyone will be talking about it within the following year.
Soren is born in the forest of Tyto,a tranquil kingdom where the kamalig Owls dwell. But evil lurks in the owl world,evil that threatens to shatter Tyto's peace and change the course of Soren's life forever.
Soren is captured and taken to a dark and forbidding canyon. It's called an orphanage,but Soren believes it's something far worse. He and his friend Gylfie know that the only way out is up. To escape,they will need to something they have never done before-fly.
And so begins a magical journey. Along the way,Soren and Gylfie meet Twilight and Digger. The four owls band together to seek the truth and protect the owl world from unimaginable danger.
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I read this really good book the other araw and I would like to recommend it to poeple. This is what is written on the inside cover about the book:

Rule 3: DONT STARE AT INVISIBLE FAERIES: Aislinn has always seen faeries. Powerful and dangerous, they walk hidden in the mortal world. Aislinn fears their cruelty- especially if learn of her Sight- and wishes she were as blind to their presence as other teens.

Rule 2: DONT SPEAK TO INVISIBLE FAERIES: Now faeries are stalking her. One of them, Keenan, who is equal parts terrifying and alluring, is trying to talk to her, asking tanong Aislinn is...
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I'm excited to be reporting this tid bit of book news to my Fanpop.com readers!

If you remember, earlier this year, I reviewed a new book titled 'The Vampire Game: Discovery' written sa pamamagitan ng hunky first-time may-akda Les Bailey--which I absolutely adored! (I've read the book 3 times now!)

Well, I now get to ulat that there is a great possibility that the novel in tanong will be developed into a major movie!

According to several movie news outlets, the unique vampire tale has generated loads of interest among some of Hollywood's most influential filmmakers--and I can see why.

As I first reported back...
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sa pamamagitan ng Edward Fairfax:


After interviewing authors Lucretia Mars (GASPING IN THE SHADOWS) and Jenni Frendswith (STONECRAFT) I interviewed the may-akda who hosts both books on his website, Fletcher Rhoden, whose new nonfiction book is FIFTY SHADES OF TRAILER PARK BOYS: TPB in the Great Comedic Traditions. In the interests of full disclosure, my own book nakakita OF A PROGRESSIVE CHRISTIAN is also hosted on Rhoden’s site at www.fletcherrhoden.com/links. Rhoden’s complete catalogue can be found on the PRODUCTS page of that site.

Q: Thank you for speaking with me today, Mr. Rhoden --
A: Fletch, please....
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