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lidabee21

31-year-old college student in Brooklyn who Loves Books™️. Chronically ill, gets in the way of reading, but I persist. I am not logging all my romance novels…

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Fated Mates Book Club: Romance Books for Novel People
Level 2
Gothic Literature
My Taste
The Dispossessed
The Haunting of Hill House
Parable of the Sower
Florence in Ecstasy
Detransition, Baby
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What Happens at Night
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lidabee21 commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • Reading with migraine (& other disability/chronic illness)

    Feeling bummed lately because I finished a book last week and my head has hurt too much to read ever since. The combination of migraines and ME/CFS has made reading with my eyes increasingly hard, and I love and appreciate audiobooks, but I just don’t process the same aurally, and I struggle to listen to books I want to really dig into (usually amounts to more literary fiction but not exclusively). Aka right now I’m just listening to nonstop romance audiobooks and reading other books very slowly. Wondering what other people with migraines/ other illness/disability that limits their reading have tried, and just figured this might be a nice space to talk about it. And lmk if you have any tips for listening to audiobooks; I am def willing to work on the way I approach them!

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  • Reading with migraine (& other disability/chronic illness)

    Feeling bummed lately because I finished a book last week and my head has hurt too much to read ever since. The combination of migraines and ME/CFS has made reading with my eyes increasingly hard, and I love and appreciate audiobooks, but I just don’t process the same aurally, and I struggle to listen to books I want to really dig into (usually amounts to more literary fiction but not exclusively). Aka right now I’m just listening to nonstop romance audiobooks and reading other books very slowly. Wondering what other people with migraines/ other illness/disability that limits their reading have tried, and just figured this might be a nice space to talk about it. And lmk if you have any tips for listening to audiobooks; I am def willing to work on the way I approach them!

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    Mister Magic

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    The Coin

    The Coin

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