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2025 Challenge - Advanced HARD
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50 - A Book That Features a Character with Chronic Pain
Since they RUDELY disallowed books about dragons for the "magical creatures" category, I think I will slot the third Empyrean book here. Onyx Storm The protagonist has the same syndrome that the author has, and it involves chronic pain.


Grace wrote: "All's Well by Mona Awad features a protagonist with chronic pain due to an injury. It's amazing and weird. If you liked Bunny, it's the same author."
Oh good one - the book opens with her stuck lying on her back in her office because her back hurts!
Oh good one - the book opens with her stuck lying on her back in her office because her back hurts!

Oh good one - the book opens wi..."
Yes! And it's quite an authentic portrayal of a woman dealing with chronic pain. Doctor's don't believe her or downplay her pain. I read it when I was going through a similar ordeal (still have some pain but it's not chronic). It was too real.


I also did a quick google and this reddit thread has a lot of suggestions!: https://www.reddit.com/r/booksuggesti...

Having chronic pain is freaking exhausting, and I don't really want to read about it most of the time. Especially when you feel like yours isn't "bad enough" to complain about, but you still are constantly aware of it and it affects everything.
I'll have to choose the right mood to not get frustrated.
If you like old-school fantasy from the 1980s, check out Dragonlance. It's an ensemble cast (think adventuring party), and Raistline Majere has constant pain, a sacrifice he made for his magic. Very D&D.
I may reread Autumn Twilight for nostalgia.
All by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
The first trilogy (The Chronicles)
Dragons of Autumn Twilight
Dragons of Winter Night
Dragons of Spring Dawning
Dragonlance Legends, which is focused on Raistlin and Caramon Majere
Time of the Twins
War of the Twins
Test of the Twins


I mean technically you only can't have dragons in one of the 50 prompts... so you could make the other 49 involve dragons. 😁




Denise wrote: "I like this prompt but I have no idea what I want to read for it. Hench is really good if anyone wants a suggestion. It's on the list."
I LOVED Hench!! I don't remember chronic pain. Might it involve a character who will also appear in the sequel Villain that is due this summer (I hope I hope!!)?
I LOVED Hench!! I don't remember chronic pain. Might it involve a character who will also appear in the sequel Villain that is due this summer (I hope I hope!!)?

I Will read The secret garden


I LOVED Hench!! I don't re..."
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Denise wrote: "Nadine in NY wrote: "Denise wrote: "I like this prompt but I have no idea what I want to read for it. Hench is really good if anyone wants a suggestion. It's on the list."
I LOV..."
Ohhhhh my gosh how could I forget that crucial plot point??? My brain is a sieve.
I LOV..."
Ohhhhh my gosh how could I forget that crucial plot point??? My brain is a sieve.

(full disclaimer: I'm one of the authors. I hope it's ok to suggest my own book!)

*My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult
*Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
*The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith
*Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
I will be reading Handle with Care by Jodi Picoult
Happy Reading!!!

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Edit: Human History on Drugs: An Utterly Scandalous but Entirely Truthful Look at History Under the Influence doesn't come out until July (it's on NetGalley now), but it would also work for this one.


The Diary of Frida Kahlo: An Intimate Self-Portrait
Emerson wrote: "Anything with Frida Kahlo would fit this category. Kahlo
The Diary of Frida Kahlo: An Intimate Self-Portrait"
She is a character in The Lacuna too. (Not the MAIN character, but she shows up a lot.)
The Diary of Frida Kahlo: An Intimate Self-Portrait"
She is a character in The Lacuna too. (Not the MAIN character, but she shows up a lot.)


I read Time and Time Again last year for a different challenge and one of the main characters has chronic pain. Actually both have main characters have disabilities.
In The Girls I've Been and The Girl in Question a prominent character suffers from endometriosis. I really enjoyed this series.

The Last Fire Season: A Personal and Pyronatural History by Manjula Martin

I liked the style of this and its take on golden age crime - there is the closed circle of family marooned in the snow for a starter. A little confusing at times and a bit too dark to be a 'cosy crime' book. A book I wanted to read again when I'd finished to pick up all the clues!

I wound up reading The Spare Man, and really enjoyed it. Mystery, humor, an adorable dog named Gimlet, and an interesting approach to gender and pronouns:
http://www.lauraruthloomis.com/whats-...
I'm currently reading Liars, and the protagonist has an unspecified autoimmune disease. She doesn't mention pain specifically, but I think it's safe to assume chronic pain is involved.
The author, Sarah Manguso, has been quite public about having Chronic Idiopathic Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy, which can cause temporary paralysis among other things, and sounds painful to me!
The author, Sarah Manguso, has been quite public about having Chronic Idiopathic Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy, which can cause temporary paralysis among other things, and sounds painful to me!


I read The Spare Man for space tourism, and I’ve read the Cormoran Strike series so anything along those lines is fine. Where the pain is chronic and can be involved in the story but does not get into my soul…

I read Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone, which has a character suffering pain from an old injury.

It has a kid who had a rare genetic disorder and had to take medication constantly so I would classify that as 'chronic'.
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Wow. I know I have read books with just such a main character...
What Katy Did (Carr Family #1) by Susan Coolidge
Published in 1872. The first in a series. I thought it was well written and an enjoyable read.
Brace for Impact by Gabe Montesanti
A phenomenally written autobiography of a roller derby player dealing with devastatingly unique and complex fractures of the leg.
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
A classic that everyone should read, IMHO! If you haven't yet, here is the perfect opportunity!
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