NeverSaidICouldSing's Reading List
3 stories
Life Hacks and Stupid Things by KDJIDK
Life Hacks and Stupid Things
KDJIDK
  • Reads 48
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 6
Just randomness that is so true but so random. Also pieces of advice are given. You can ask for particular advice just pm me. Kinda makes sense doesn't it? Ok, no it doesn't. Just read the book and you'll understand.
Twenty-One Pilots by KDJIDK
Twenty-One Pilots
KDJIDK
  • Reads 36
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 3
This is definitely not your typical fanfiction. The story isn't even about twenty-one pilots. It's about a pilot who got is the lone survivor of a terrorist attack. She is stuck on an island but she finds that there are other people living there. At first, she feels like an outsider. She can barely even speak their language. But with the help of a young boy, she begins to embrace their culture, maybe a bit too much. And when she gets the opportunity to move back home, she has forgotten all about her friends and family and they think she's dead. She often has memories of the crash and goes into periods of PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) and depression. This story is about twenty-one pilots songs not the band themselves. These songs relate to her life and it all makes sense in a way. She is the twenty-first and last pilot.
TB & Me by DoctorsWithoutBorders
TB & Me
DoctorsWithoutBorders
  • Reads 10,996
  • Votes 673
  • Parts 33
TB&ME is a collaborative blogging project by patients being treated for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in locations all around the world by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). They are writing about their experiences of living with MDR-TB and the treatment that they receive. This treatment can often involve taking upwards of 20 pills a day for 24 months and suffering many painful side effects from the toxic drugs. TB&ME has been launched because MDR-TB is a neglected disease. Very little money has been put into the research and development of diagnostics or new, improved treatment and people who are infected by the disease have no option but to take drugs which are painful and leave them feeling weak every day for a very long time. TB&ME gives MDR-TB patients an opportunity to tell the world about the issues which affect their lives, about how treatment and services could be improved and how it feels to have this disease. It also provides an opportunity for patients to tell the world that MDR-TB exists in their own words, that it is a global problem and to share their experiences with others who might be in the same position.