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#23: Read a book by a disabled author.
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It's really good!

Blind? That is a good idea.
I am looking forward to the latest from Nicola Griffith who has MS. I loved her book Hild and want to get Spear as soon as it is released.
Also, keeping in mind Set Me Free a YA novel from Ann Clare LeZotte, who is deaf. Show Me a Sign, the first book in this series about the historic deaf community on Martha's Vineyard was excellent.



Hope so, since that's what I'm planning to read.


I would think the mentally is considered 'disability'. I have multiple of them and that's what I've been told by my therapists and such. Just because you can't see it as a physical ailment doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
I too chose a mental illness book for this topic.

I have several mental disorders and do a lot of reading on them but the one I have always been curious about is schizophrenia mainly because it's an illness that runs in my family and that there are overlaps between that and bipolar disorder which is the illness I have.

I still plan on reading this, but I actually realised that at the very beginning of the year I'll be reading Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation for a book club, and I'll definitely be getting to it first in that case. I WILL get to Disfigured this year though.

Blind? That is a good idea.
I am looking forward to the latest from [author:Nicola Griffith..."
I was so curious when I thought he was bound! How did he write it? Who bound him? How long was he bound for?!



Some other books I am considering:
The Illustrated A Brief History of Time/The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking
El libro de arena by Jorge Luis Borges
El Informe de Brodie by Jorge Luis Borges
I've read these and recommend them:
Paradise Lost by John Milton
The Story of My Life by Helen Keller
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by Jean-Dominique Bauby


Laughing at My Nightmare
Strangers Assume My Girlfriend Is My Nurse




Do y'all think that counts?

I don't see it as a cheat at all.
I'm going with people who have mental health issues.
Being disabled doesn't mean it has to be physical.

This is actually perfect so I'm looking forward to it. As someone with BD, I like finding stories that make sense.





I read this for one of last year's prompts and it was fantastic. I listened to her reading the audiobook and highly recommend!
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