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“It’s pretty common for the mere mention of the word disability to evoke fear, confusion, and an endless stream of misconceptions.”

Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau

October 15, 2021 by NTE Leave a Comment

If you’re looking for a good, 101-level introduction to current disability discourse, including (but not limited to) models of disability (medical, social, charity, economic, human rights, etc); person-first vs. identity-first language; intersectionality; and what words to start using (just say disabled, my friend: we know) and what words to STOP saying (you know the big ones, but maybe also consider how often you use blind to mean ignorant, or lame to mean boring, and sweet baby junipers, please stop calling it ‘wheelchair-bound’: I am not […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: cbrbingo13, Demystifying Disability, Disability, Emily Ladau, health, inspiration porn, rep

NTE's CBR13 Review No:37 · Genres: Fiction, Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: cbrbingo13, Demystifying Disability, Disability, Emily Ladau, health, inspiration porn, rep ·
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Burnout, or, Why to Stick It to the Man

Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily Nagoski

Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Amelia Nagoski

July 26, 2021 by msvreadsbooks Leave a Comment

This is my “Self Care” bingo entry.  I just finished reading Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily and Amelia Nagoski. I’ve read so many self-help/self-empowerment/self-care books, that I feel like Burnout wasn’t necessarily presenting me with information that I didn’t already know, but it was putting together information that I already know in a surprising way.  Burnout is written by two sisters – Emily and Amelia Nagoski – and it is specifically aimed at woman-identified people and the specific stressors we […]

Filed Under: Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Amelia Nagoski, burnout, cbr13bingo, Emily Nagoski, feminism, health, self care bingo, self-care, stress

msvreadsbooks's CBR13 Review No:35 · Genres: Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: Amelia Nagoski, burnout, cbr13bingo, Emily Nagoski, feminism, health, self care bingo, self-care, stress ·
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If you have a chronic illness, you’ll see yourself in this story. If you don’t, you need to read it anyway.

Unseen by Jacinta Parsons

January 8, 2021 by kniki Leave a Comment

As with most of my favourite books, Unseen found me, rather than the other way around. A few months ago I was searching the app of my local radio station for ‘Crohn’s’ hoping to come across interviews that would help me understand more about this disease as I go through my own process of diagnosis. An interview with Jacinta Parsons appeared and I immediately listened, captivated for an hour. Obviously the interview was to promote the book, but at the time I didn’t pay much […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Australian, chronic illness, Crohn's disease, health, Jacinta Parsons

kniki's CBR13 Review No:4 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Australian, chronic illness, Crohn's disease, health, Jacinta Parsons ·
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Cover of the novel in question. bisexual unicorn vampires and Dr Tangle

Everyone is Doing Their Bit in Their Own Way

Bisexual Unicorn Vampires Teach Me the Importance of the Vampire Cough by Chuck Tingle

October 11, 2020 by LittlePlat 3 Comments

Well, I don’t think I could have picked a more tonally different read for my No Money review than my Money one. Chuck Tingle is famous for his eclectic romance shorts between people and exotic cryptic species, people and inanimate objects, and even people and abstract concepts. Recently, he has been inundated with requests for Coronavirus related erotica — which he has refused to do, on the grounds that he doesn’t want to write about things or events that are harming people. So instead, Chuck […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Health, Short Stories Tagged With: cbr12bingo, chuck tingle, erotica, health, Health Unicorns, No Money, Pounding, short story, Tingler

LittlePlat's CBR12 Review No:23 · Genres: Fiction, Health, Short Stories · Tags: cbr12bingo, chuck tingle, erotica, health, Health Unicorns, No Money, Pounding, short story, Tingler ·
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CBR12 Book Bingo – I Wish…

When Life Gives You Pears: The Healing Power of Family, Faith, and Funny People by Jeannie Gaffigan

September 4, 2020 by randirock Leave a Comment

“I had charts with every appointment, every activity, color-coded by child. Everything under control. Sure, I had throbbing headaches and trouble hearing out of my left ear. I didn’t have time for this. I pushed myself harder. Finally, at the recommendation of the kids’ pediatrician, to whom I’d admitted not being able to hear, I squeezed in an MRI.” Comedy is my love language, and Jim and Jeannie Gaffigan are two of the funniest. This is my CBR12 Book Bingo choice for “I wish…” because […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Brain Tumor, cbr12bingo, comedy, funny, health, Jeannie Gaffigan, Jim Gaffigan

randirock's CBR12 Review No:41 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: Brain Tumor, cbr12bingo, comedy, funny, health, Jeannie Gaffigan, Jim Gaffigan ·
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I have spent a good deal of 2020 in a cadaver-shaped hole.

Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach

March 8, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos 4 Comments

And no, I do not mean an open grave. The more we hurtle towards impending doom- pandemics! global warming! world war!- the more solace I seek in, well, death. I didn’t set out on the morbid marathon on purpose, but here I am! It was not my intention to get down and dirty (ha!) with death this year, but I am enjoying the ride. I have been a long-time fan of Mary Roach since Spook, but for some reason I forgot to start at the […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Health, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: air safety, anatomy, boeing, Cadavers, cannibalism, crash test dummies, Death, death and dying, eating mummies, grave robbing, health, human composting, humor, Mary Roach, medical school, medicine, organ donation, popular science, science, the soul

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:23 · Genres: Audiobooks, Health, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: air safety, anatomy, boeing, Cadavers, cannibalism, crash test dummies, Death, death and dying, eating mummies, grave robbing, health, human composting, humor, Mary Roach, medical school, medicine, organ donation, popular science, science, the soul ·
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