Mags93742's Reading List
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I Can't Think Inside This Box!  a book about autism by FairlyLocalTreehouse
I Can't Think Inside This Box! a book about autism
FairlyLocalTreehouse
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My daughter and I are both autistic, and over the years I have compiled a list (read: Pinterest board) of many great references and helpful articles, which just occurred to me to share here. This book will include info about all aspects of the autism spectrum, as well as sensory disorders, anxiety, ocd, giftedness, twice exceptional people, overexcitabilities, and more. I will also add many of my own thoughts and our experiences living with all of the above so be prepared for my random personal thoughts. If you are autistic or love someone who is, or just want to know more, please enjoy and feel free to ask respectful questions!
When Mary Met Halley by FairlyLocalTreehouse
When Mary Met Halley
FairlyLocalTreehouse
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WATTYS WINNER When her fiancé ends up in a coma and his secret mistress, Halley, shows up, Mary feels like her world is falling apart. What she doesn't realize is she's actually falling in love...with Halley. ***** Eight years after a traumatizing accident that killed one of her loved ones, Mary Kincaid is about to marry her childhood sweetheart when the universe yanks the rug out from under her yet again, leaving her fiancé badly injured and in a coma. Of course this is when his secret mistress shows up, a beautiful person whom Mary should by all rights hate - so why does she find herself inviting her to stay in the spare bedroom? She soon learns that sometimes the person you're looking for comes when you're not looking at all. Content and/or trigger warning: This story mentions violence, addiction, and childhood trauma, which may be triggering for some readers. [[word count: 150,000-200,000 words]]
Sweet girl  by adoringlyflorence
Sweet girl
adoringlyflorence
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  • Parts 7
Each person designated little has their first drop on their 16th birthday. There, they are taken to a centre run by the government where they remain until they are matched with their caregiver/caregivers. Brielle, a young girl with a diagnosis of youth lock syndrome is brought to the centre just weeks after her first drop. She's timid, quiet, and no amount of coaxing from anyone brings her out of her shell. Introducing Scarlett, the caregiver she's matched with. Brielle was instantly taken with Scarlett despite her shy demeanour, and it doesn't take long for the woman to fall in love with her too.