Tag: book recommendations
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7 Disabled Books To Read To Celebrate Disability Pride Month This July
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July is Disability Pride Month! One of the best ways to celebrate is to take some time to educate yourself on the disabled lived condition. Below, I have listed out 7 different disabled books, some fiction, and some non-fiction, to help you start your educational journey.
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How The Cursebreaker Series Changed The Fantasy Genre For The Better
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Inclusive representation is a new trend. Ensuring that the media we consume reflects the world we live in accurately has only really been on people’s minds for the last ten or so years. And, while improvements are being made, there are many places were representation is still severely lacking.
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Maternity Rolls Book Review – The Importance Of Diverse Stories
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Before I dive into my review of Maternity Rolls, I just want to thank Disability Maternity Care for sending me this book! Disability Maternity Care is an amazing non-profit that helps support women with disabilities who want to become mothers. As a woman with a disability, their message resonates with…
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You Are A Badass At Making Money Review – Internalized Ableism And $$$
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I started to read this book slowly, and quickly realized that I wanted to make it my January book of the month for 2 reasons: 1. I think talking about the ways in which my disability has impacted the way I view money is important to the wider conversation of…
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Before You Read Laughing At My Nightmare by Shane Burcaw, Read This
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Growing up, I learned to hate biographies, not necessarily because they were boring, but mostly because they were assignments. On top of that obvious barrier, I often found them difficult to relate to. Most of the ones I encountered were about people who lived during the 19th and 20th centuries.…
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Chosen Ones by Veronica Roth – Can You Blend Sci-Fi with Fantasy?
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In my eyes, Chosen Ones was the perfect mix of the real, soul-crushing truths of adulthood and wild, gripping the book too tightly, storytelling. It was exactly what I have been looking for. Could someone in their mid to late teens read this and enjoy it? Probably, but I think…
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Disability Visibility Book Review – Disability Intersectionality Is EVERYTHING
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This book is outstanding. If you are at all interested in learning more about the disabled lived condition, it is simply a must-read. If you’re following me on social media or subscribe to my blog’s mailing list, I am so grateful for your support and interest in my story and…
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What I Learned From Reading YOU ARE A BADASS, Book By Jen Sincero
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You Are A Badass has been featured as a must-read in every book store I have walked into for the past 5 years. With its neon yellow cover, it’s already difficult to miss. When it’s placed on a stand at the front of the store, or on top of the…
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A Dedicated Twilight Saga Fan’s Midnight Sun Book Review
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I am the queen of rereading my favorite books. When The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the prequel to The Hunger Games series, (my all-time favorite❤️), came out earlier this year, I immersed myself into the world of Panem for the 5th time. My preparation for THG’s prequel was very…
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3 Things I Learned By Rereading the Twilight Book Series As An Adult
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I spent the greater part of July reliving the romantic lives of vampires and werewolves as I reread the Twilight Book Series for the first time since I was 13 years old. The Twilight Book Series was one of the most divisive stories of my generation. Team Edward or Team…