Sick Kids in Love was really good. I don't have RA so I don't know how realistic it was, but it dove into the subject of feeling like your younger self willed you to get sick. It's so hard to explain but it was an emotional experience to read it.
I loved this book! My disability is similar to Chloe's, and I honestly loved the representation of sex and sexuality as a disabled person. Some other books I've read with a disabled romance protagonist: "The Kiss Quotient" by Helen Hoang. The MC is autistic, as is the author. I ADORED this book. "Can't Escape Love" by Alyssa Cole is another good, geeky romance. The MC is a wheelchair user, and her love interest is neurodivergent. I love all these books and I so want more disability rep in books, especially romance, because disabled people are sexy!
I actually searched for this video because I was recommended this book by someone who didn't really know about my fibro, just loved the romance stories throughout the trilogy, so I thought I was just going to be reading a 'normal' romance novel. When I started reading and realized that this lead in a book had fibro it made me so emotional and in a way I just felt so validated. I just had to look for what other people were thinking about it, because I was sure more people were as impacted as I am😂
I’ve just finished this book and I have Fibromyalgia, it was SO good!! I loved this video too. The representation was amazing, and so positive but also realistic. I also feel like Talia is so talented with meshing out her characters, they felt like real people! Thankyou for sharing your thoughts 🫶🏻🫶🏻
As someone with CFS and Fibro, I loved Get a Life, Chloe Brown! (And pretty much everything Talia Hibbett has written!) There's this great article/interview in which Talia Hibbett talks about her perspective on her own chronic illness and tattoos, which is really cool! (I'll try to find the title and comment it below.) Edit to say: I really resonate with your feelings about dating. I've often felt like if I were to really try to date with my chronic illness it would be like a full-time job!
I think I'll have to check this out! I have fibro and I've also never read a character like me before. Hope you're doing well - I've been watching your channel for a while but this is my first comment i think haha
Have you read any books with good (or bad) chronic illness/disability representation??
Sick Kids in Love was really good. I don't have RA so I don't know how realistic it was, but it dove into the subject of feeling like your younger self willed you to get sick. It's so hard to explain but it was an emotional experience to read it.
Came here to also recommend Sick Kids in Love! Two chronically ill teens, written by a chronically ill author, and no one dies!
Sick Kids in Love!
Also One For All and Always Only You
Cursed
I loved this book! My disability is similar to Chloe's, and I honestly loved the representation of sex and sexuality as a disabled person. Some other books I've read with a disabled romance protagonist: "The Kiss Quotient" by Helen Hoang. The MC is autistic, as is the author. I ADORED this book. "Can't Escape Love" by Alyssa Cole is another good, geeky romance. The MC is a wheelchair user, and her love interest is neurodivergent. I love all these books and I so want more disability rep in books, especially romance, because disabled people are sexy!
Oooo so many things to read!! Thankyou
I actually searched for this video because I was recommended this book by someone who didn't really know about my fibro, just loved the romance stories throughout the trilogy, so I thought I was just going to be reading a 'normal' romance novel. When I started reading and realized that this lead in a book had fibro it made me so emotional and in a way I just felt so validated. I just had to look for what other people were thinking about it, because I was sure more people were as impacted as I am😂
I’ve just finished this book and I have Fibromyalgia, it was SO good!! I loved this video too. The representation was amazing, and so positive but also realistic. I also feel like Talia is so talented with meshing out her characters, they felt like real people! Thankyou for sharing your thoughts 🫶🏻🫶🏻
Sounds like a great book. I definitely need some mental energy to feel empowered.
Hope you enjoy it!
Have you read the matzah ball by Jean Meltzer? It’s a romance with a main character with ME and I related so much to her!
Added it to my list!
As someone with CFS and Fibro, I loved Get a Life, Chloe Brown! (And pretty much everything Talia Hibbett has written!) There's this great article/interview in which Talia Hibbett talks about her perspective on her own chronic illness and tattoos, which is really cool! (I'll try to find the title and comment it below.)
Edit to say: I really resonate with your feelings about dating. I've often felt like if I were to really try to date with my chronic illness it would be like a full-time job!
It's called Inking Against Invisibility! Highly recommend.
Thats so interesting, ill definitely have a look!
I think I'll have to check this out! I have fibro and I've also never read a character like me before. Hope you're doing well - I've been watching your channel for a while but this is my first comment i think haha
I hope you enjoy it! Thankyou for watching and commenting!!
OK this will be my next book even though I'm not really a romance kids of reader.
I hope you enjoy it!
I want to read this book only cause its my name
It sounds like a game changer … get out there and start dating 😘😘😘😘💜💜💜💜💜🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
I'm going to try x