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Lisa Lynch
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 336 of 408 of
Seeds of Yesterday (Dollanganger, #4)
"... I'm surviving and finding that life does go on and it can be good, even when experienced from a chair."
This book published in 1984, over 40 years ago, has a better message about disability than some modern books I've read recently.
It has been refreshing to hear the word "disability" used far more frequently than the word "handicapped".
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Nov 04, 2025 03:43PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 333 of 453 of
Whistle
"The fellow who wrote about a homicidal Plymouth Fury with a girl's name would be astounded to learn how close he'd come to the truth."
Tell me you're a Stephen King fanboy without telling me you're a Stephen King fanboy.
I mean, it takes one to know one, so...
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Sep 13, 2025 11:46PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 22 of 255 of
Forest Euphoria: The Abounding Queerness of Nature
Ultimately, queerness invites us all, regardless of our identities, to be more undefined, unclear, transitional, merging, interdependent, cooperative, and nonhierarchical-- a very fungal way of being.
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Aug 16, 2025 12:51AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 38 of 333 of
The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes, and Mourning Songs
"Books are anarchists. They're also like kids: they tell you who they are, they do not stay what you imagined they would be."
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Jul 28, 2025 04:14PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 340 of 416 of
Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World
"Like everything else we project onto the other, injury and disability will not stay "over there"; they will eventually come for us- our bodies, our families, our beloved places. If we fail to build infrastructures of care, the cruelties and derangements of the Covid era will be only the barest glimpse of the barbarian to come."
THIS.
Disability is INEVITABLE through the natural process of aging. Prepare yourself.
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Jun 21, 2025 11:53PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 210 of 416 of
Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World
"...many more [disabled people] were likely killed in acts of "wild euthanasia" performed by medical professionals who took it upon themselves to carry out the Nazi principle that care of the disabled was too great a financial strain for a country at war."
If you think disabled people are a burden and don't deserve to live, you think like a Nazi. And we aren't even at war!! (Yet)
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Jun 20, 2025 01:15PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 210 of 416 of
Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World
"Well before they began killing Jews on an industrial scale in the death camps, the Nazis practiced and refined their methods on the disabled in asylums. In a euthanasia program known as Aktion T4, which officially began in 1939, upwards of 200,000 disabled people were murdered."
You can't tell me that RFK Jr. and Trump don't want to do the same thing.
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Jun 20, 2025 12:19PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 77 of 384 of
The Treasure Hunters Club
Only a man would write this...
"I'm just joking, girl.
I'm
the clingy weirdo, how'm'ever, I know all the single men in town, so I can definitely help you get laid..."
Said no woman in the history of ever, especially not to another woman she just met randomly in public and has been talking to for less than 5 minutes.
Yeesh.
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Apr 20, 2025 01:23AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 487 of 607 of
Fairy Tale
"...Scooter MacLean, a grammar school classmate with unfortunate jug-ears."
There is no need to bring up this classmate from Protagonist's past other than as an opportunity to make fun of someone with a physical difference using an outdated, deragatory term.
What happened, Steve? When did you get so mean? This entire book is... SO offensive.
Like, calling the non-disabled people in this world "whole"??
Fuck that.
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Apr 17, 2025 01:24AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 276 of 607 of
Fairy Tale
"... Scooter MacLean, a grammar school classmate with unfortunate jug-ears."
There is no need to bring up this classmate from Protagonist's past other than as an opportunity to make fun of someone with a physical difference using an outdated, deragatory term.
Why are you doing this, Steve? What happened? When did you get so mean?
And calling non-disabled people in this world "whole"??
Fuck that.
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Apr 17, 2025 01:18AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 276 of 607 of
Fairy Tale
"Dissing disabled people is crap behavior..."
Yeah, Steve, so maybe don't write a book that regurgitates ableist fairy tale tropes.
I mean, I'm appalled. Disabilities as literal curses? A protagonist who acknowledges the voice of the disability community, but disregards it?
I don't want to keep reading this.
Stevie may not be my favorite author after this one of it goes where I think this is going...
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Apr 15, 2025 02:18PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 138 of 560 of
Demon Copperhead
"For fuck's sake, hadn't I learned that lesson? Sunday school stories are just another type of superhero comic. Counting on Jesus to save the day is no more real than sending up the Batman signal."
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Mar 30, 2025 04:12AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 243 of 525 of
The Spear Cuts Through Water
"I have lived a long time," she said. "And the longer I live, the more it surprises me, and saddens me, how wise the young must become to live in this world."
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Mar 25, 2025 01:59PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 266 of 380 of
Close Your Eyes and Count to 10
Ok, the hide and seek competition doesn't officially start until part 3, so if you were hoping most of this would be watching the game being played... it's not.
Roughly 70% of this has been setup and backstory. And it's been... ok for the most part.
But I have a feeling this game is going to be disappointing.
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Mar 23, 2025 06:40AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 97 of 256 of
Who Says I Can't: The Astonishing Story of a Fearless Life
"It was a nice story. Perfectly sweet and mostly accurate, focusing as it did on my belief (then as now) that I wasn't special or unique, that I was just a normal kid-- albeit one who happened to have been born without limbs." P. 97-98
*THIS*
I hate the word "special" and so does a majority of the disabled community, because "special" implies "other" and that simply isn't the case. We humans, not oddities.
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Mar 20, 2025 05:22AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 19 of 352 of
A Serial Killer's Guide to Marriage
"I wasn't smashing the patriarchy; I was killing it.
Literally.
One by one."
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Mar 09, 2025 03:58AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 188 of 251 of
In the Dream House
Hey publishers or editors or whoever makes this decision...
You do NOT need to change "readers" to "listeners" in audiobooks.
Listening to an audiobook
is
reading a book. So stop changing it!
You're just encouraging ableist snobs to continue looking down their noses at us audiobook READERS.
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Mar 07, 2025 03:29AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 723 of 858 of
Lonesome Dove
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Feb 28, 2025 11:23AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 443 of 858 of
Lonesome Dove
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Feb 22, 2025 02:32AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 310 of 858 of
Lonesome Dove
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Feb 17, 2025 01:03AM
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Lisa Lynch
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Lonesome Dove
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Feb 16, 2025 12:30PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 100 of 858 of
Lonesome Dove
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Feb 15, 2025 01:40AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 494 of 665 of
David Copperfield (Annotated): Original 1850 Illustrated Edition with New Historical Annotations
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Feb 02, 2025 01:46PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 166 of 400 of
Our Hideous Progeny
"Perhaps, then, God is not benevolent and inattentive but all-knowing and cruel."
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Jan 25, 2025 02:27AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 101 of 400 of
Our Hideous Progeny
"Do little boys ever grow out of being fools, I wonder? Or do they simply grow into something worse?"
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Jan 25, 2025 01:06AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 332 of 665 of
David Copperfield (Annotated): Original 1850 Illustrated Edition with New Historical Annotations
I've enjoyed this so far for the most part, but I've been bored for like, 50 pages.
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Jan 19, 2025 01:58AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 8 of 103 of
Birdsong
"Even awakening from within a nightmare, it took a few moments for synapses to fire and her mind to awaken."
Ugh. Sentences like this make me want to give indie horror up for good.
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Jan 18, 2025 02:23PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 199 of 239 of
The Devil's Highway: A True Story
Later, she calculated that the dead men's flight alone had cost over sixty-eight thousand dollars.
"What if," she asked, "somebody had simply invested that amount in their villages to begin with?"
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Jan 09, 2025 01:58PM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 235 of 307 of
The Good Nurse: A True Story of Medicine, Madness, and Murder
"In crisis, whenever he felt cornered or impotent, Charlie's instinct had always been to subvert those feelings with the threat of death. But in truth, he wasn't particularly interested in being dead, not personally. His nursing career resolved that paradox. Access to the vulnerable allowed him to manifest death without dying. He'd learned to kill himself by proxy."
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Jan 02, 2025 05:45AM
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Lisa Lynch
is on page 342 of 368 of
We Will Be Jaguars: A Memoir of My People
Michi grinned mischievously. "And you thought that the lawsuit was only about saving the forest from oil!" he said. "It's also about saving the white people from themselves."
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Dec 30, 2024 11:51PM
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