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Please Believe Me by Beautyinbooksblog
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Madison Rosales is not your typical 22- year-old. While everyone her age is out graduating college? She's only getting started. While everyone is out partying? She's out working. While everyone is out dating? She's out taking care of her family. After her father left them, she had no other choice than to become the second parent. Being responsible is the only thing she knows and her family comes before anyone else. Including herself. Until her best friend, Vanessa, suggests she focus on herself for once. To go out and party, meet a man, and fall in love. Except Madison is jaded. Another painful scar she has thanks to her father. Growing up surrounded by toxic relationships has her believing that there is no good man. That is, until one trip to New York has her coming face to face with Maxon Blake. Will he be the one to change her mind? To change the course of her life? Or will he get tired and leave like everyone usually does? **** Maxon Blake is a 24-year-old hotshot Wide Receiver for the New England Patriots who has his own issues with women. After being cheated on, Maxon believes there are no good women in the world. Sleeping around is something he's done for the past three years. That is, until his eyes land on Madison. The moment he sees her, he's a goner. No other woman has grabbed his attention in so long that it scares him. There is just something about Madison that draws him to her that he can't seem to pinpoint. So Maxon sets out on a mission to get closer to Madison and explore their chemistry. Except Madison doesn't seem to care. About him. About anything. Or anyone. But Maxon is relentless. He didn't get to where he was by giving up easily, so he decides to be patient. Give her time and she'll come around. Only, Madison will be staying with him for a week. Will that be enough time to convince her that there is something between them? Will she even believe him? Or will she leave? Forgetting about him like everyone else.
Seizures of a Different Kind-boyxboy by Gealachgirl
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Sean Michaels is at a new school. Again. Sixth time's the charm, right? It's him and his service dog against everyone else. Except for the school's trouble maker, Thomas Kingston, who also happens to be his new ally. As he starts to adjust to this new school, he's adjusting to something else as well: someone looking past the service dog to him, and actually caring. Boyxboy
Autistic in Wonderland by MrsLaufeyson01
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This book is about my everyday life dealing with autism. I am diagnosed with an autistic disorder and what you see here is mostly what I deal with in a daily basis. I only hope that it will show the world what having autism is like for the person dealing with it...aside from seeing the parent's point of view. :)
RELATABLE Autistic Memes by EpicAutistic
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Some relatable memes about being an Autistic person.
Life of an Aspie - Looking into Everyday Life of Aspergers Syndrome by KerrinMaclean
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EVERYDAY LIFE OF AN ASPIE is a comprehensive guide and tour to what Aspergers Syndrome is all about. Little or inaccurate information exists about this psychological disorder. Kerrin, an educated and well-read young woman with this disorder who is well known on You-tube and Facebook for her passion in enlightening people about Aspergers Syndrome, finally puts her vast knowledge and experience into paper. She writes about the disorder and relates her own life experiences, for the readers to know what Aspergers Syndrome patients, whom she calls 'Aspies' go through every day. Being an Aspie is not a curse, neither is it a tragedy. Aspies are unique, talented, resourceful and special group of people. They should not be stigmatized and seen as abnormal. Rather, they should be accepted, loved and allowed into the society at large, supported and reached out to. More research should be done on how to help them with this disorder. This book provides a lot of information about what life is for those with this condition, which cannot be provided by those that are not in the shoes. It would be of great help to medical experts to learn more about this disorder with its right diagnosis. Also, for the public to have a better awareness and understanding about it and for them to know how to love, treat, support, and show care to those with it.
what it's like being a disabled child by JayHaines8
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this story that describes what it's like being a disabled child my name is Jay and I've got a disability called cerebral palsy and this is a story about my life.
Ben and Tony Bear.  Book 1. Ben meets Tony. by MariaArnott
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These books are about Ben and his bear Tony. It's about a bear and a little boy with autism and severe sensation issues learning together.
Disabled by Book_worm_rules
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When you're disabled, you stick out like a sore thumb. You can't pretend to be normal when you're stuck in a wheelchair and don't have the ability to talk. Life turns depressing and you don't feel the need to live. But...if there's someone special to help you get through all the pain, it's worth fighting for. I'm Coco Fanfield. My life. My story. Let's go.
Rett Syndrome Can't Define Me by The_Holland_Co
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My daughter Poppy, who is 18 months old at the time of writing this, was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome after genetic testing. Rett Syndrome and Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy can't hold her back. My eldest daughter Amelia also has Auditory Processing Disorder.