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Maria Agnes Quinn
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Douglas Adams was a genius!
Learning to live and love life again after change in mobility and a knock-on disastrous impact on my...
Last Active: Sep 19, 2018Kaz (232 KP) rated A Quiet Place (2018) in Movies
May 14, 2019 (Updated May 14, 2019)
Audey (6 KP) rated Me Before You (2016) in Movies
May 18, 2017
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Dec 27, 2020
Edison Jones and The ANTI-GRAV Elevator
Book
Twelve-year old Edison Jones is a prodigy with a passion for technology and inventions. Paralyzed...
Middle Grade MG Action Adventure Disability
The Military Wallet Podcast with Ryan Guina
Podcast
The Military Wallet podcast is a weekly podcast that was created to bring the latest news and...
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Critical Suicidology: Transforming Suicide Research and Prevention for the 21st Century
Jonathan Morris, Jennifer White, Ian Marsh and Michael J. Kral
Book
This book is a must-read for practitioners, policy makers, and researchers working in mental health...
Cori June (3033 KP) rated Speak (Witches & Warlocks, #1) in Books
Dec 3, 2018
The description was way more exciting than the actual book. A book filled with self-deprecation, exposition that leads down rabbit holes, and whiny. Where the main character thinks that being wierd is tantamount to having a disability. Maybe this book will find someone who enjoys it; however that someone isn't me.
Sara Cox (1845 KP) rated 100 Days of Sunlight in Books
Jul 5, 2019
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Imagine your a 16 year old girls who has just lost her sight. Who has be plunged into darkness in more way than one. This is what happens to Tessa in this story. Tessa is struggling to comes to terms with her disability when Weston comes along. He has a disability of his own, but Tessa can't see that, and he uses his experience to bring her out of the darkness and teaches her there is more than one way to see.
This is a story of growth, a story where two people save each other from their own barriers.
If you like A Fault in Their Stars or Everything, Everything you are going to love this! It is grasping from the outset. Each chapter lures you in more. You get tangled within the relationship. You get heartbroken from hearing the thoughts of Weston about his disability. And you feel joy when Tessa sees past it all!
I thoroughly enjoyed this read....and will definitely be reading it again soon. It is written so it's easy to read and the storyline is simple, slightly predictable but one that keeps you reading and engaged.
This is a story of growth, a story where two people save each other from their own barriers.
If you like A Fault in Their Stars or Everything, Everything you are going to love this! It is grasping from the outset. Each chapter lures you in more. You get tangled within the relationship. You get heartbroken from hearing the thoughts of Weston about his disability. And you feel joy when Tessa sees past it all!
I thoroughly enjoyed this read....and will definitely be reading it again soon. It is written so it's easy to read and the storyline is simple, slightly predictable but one that keeps you reading and engaged.