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l-u-c-i-i-e · 2 years ago
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"In this connection there is truth in the view that the things we learn, we already had knowledge of."
(Th. Aquinas, de Veritate.)
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bookcub · 8 months ago
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Hey hey, I was wondering if you have any ace book/books with ace characters recommendations? I’ve only read Loveless so far (since it is as you said The Ace Book), but I want to read some more for pride month and I don’t know where to start. I know you’ve read a couple but I can’t remember which ones you liked so I was hoping you could help me out?
ooooo yes I absolutely can! I will start with my favorites and then some others I enjoyed. Let me know if you have any questions about content warnings or genres I didn't cover!
Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger- urban fantasy, Ellie's ace identity isn't the focus but is canon and the central relationships are familial and platonic. it's part murder mystery, part magical journey
(Little Badger's A Snake Falls to Earth also has an ace mc but I remember less of the plot)
Little Thieves by Margaret Owen- goose girl retelling from the maid's perspective and she's demisexual!! high fantasy and action packed.
Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan Mcguire- a magical school book where kids who come back from their portal fantasy adventures. Nancy is ace and there's a murder mystery plot within.
Tash Hearts Tolstoy by Kathryn Ormsbee- my favorite ace contemporary ya romance
How to Be a Normal Person by TJ Klune- contemporary adult romance. the love interest is explicitly ace.
Aces Wild: A Heist by Amanda DeWitt- a group of ace internet friends plan a heist.
How to Be Ace by Rebecca Burgess- A graphic memoir
(I liked Ace by Angela Chen and Refusing Compulsory Sexuality by Sherronda J Brown for heavier reading)
That Kind of Guy by Talia Hibbert- adult contemporary romance, one of the mcs is demisexual (he knows before the book starts)
Role Playing by Cathy Yardley- adult contemporary romance, one of the mcs is demisexual (he realizes within the book)
That's Not What Happened by Kody Keplonger- YA contemporary, follows a group of students after a school shooting.
Let's Talk About Love by Claire Kann- ya contemporary romance.
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thepuff09 · 9 months ago
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So I just looked through EVERY YGO character from DM to Arc-V, and I believe I have complied a list of EVERY Gay/Lesbian character. This will be a long post, so I'll cut it up into parts.
Duel Monsters: Really just Valon and Duke. I could have said Kaiba, but I think he's more ace. Then theres the almighty Maximillion J. Pegasus, who needs no introduction.
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GX: I put Jesse, Dimitri, Hassleberry, Chazz, and Atticus. All of them are pretty self-explanatory (Jesse literally fights with the rainbow), but I think Atticus is more bisexual.
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5Ds: Jack, Akiza, MC, Kalin, and Carly. Not much to say.
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ZEXAL: I put Tori, Rio, Cathy, Nelson, Quattro, and specifically Gayotic evil Vector
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Finally, my favorite part, ARC-V: Yuya, Yuzu, Yuri, Lulu, Declan, Sylvio, Sora, Dennis, and Ray. Of all the parts, all of these flamboyant motherfuckers can only be second on my gaydar to the one and only Maximillion J. Pegasus, and that's saying something.
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god bless this franchise, and god bless these gay kings and queens
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duggardata · 4 years ago
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Maybe instead of a fertility cut-off at age 40, you could do a cut-off based on an average of the predictor moms with complete quivers.
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Does The Data Support Using Age 40 As The ‘Default’ Fertility–Cut Off?
[ Follow–Ups to This Post ]
First of all, I want to clarify one thing:  In that Prior Post, I listed the women who gave birth the latest.  There’s also several who last gave birth before Age 40, so it’s not like there’s a clear trend of everyone being fertile past Age 40.  Here is a full list of the First–Generation Predictor Women’s Age at Final (or More Recent) Birth, plus Melanie Maxwell, whose quiver is presumed to be complete—
Age 45.27   Kelly Jo Bates
Age 44.16   Laura Craig  (Anna Patrice Maxwell’s Mom) (~)
Age 43.70   Melanie (Maher) Maxwell
Age 43.33   Denese Stewart  (Evan’s Mom)
Age 43.30   Suzette Keller
Age 43.24   Michelle Duggar
Age 43.09   Susan Waller  (Priscilla’s Mother–In–Law)
Age 42.21   Lana Swanson
Age 41.95   Sandy Webster  (Alyssa’s Mother–In–Law) (~)
Age 41.87   Christina Caldwell  (Projected)
Age 41.01   Teri Maxwell
Age 40.47   Cheryl Burnett  (~)
Age 39.90   Becky Bontrager
Age 39.44   Jill Rodrigues  (J–Rod)
Age 39.29   Jillene Keilen  (Brandon’s Mom)
Age 39.12   Kristy Balka  (Note—She died in childbirth, sadly.)
Age 38.99   Lauren Bowers  (~)
Age 38.26   Hilary Spivey
Age 38.21   Tammy Paine  (Chad’s Mom)
Age 36.34   Sheri Smith  (Bobby’s Mom)
Age 34.76   Guinn Seewald
Age 33.91   Cathy Dillard
Age 30.05   Roxanne Forsyth
Age 26.13   Carla Clark  (Travis’s Mom)
Unknown   Gina Hall (Titus’s Mom), Lisa Helferich (Allison’s Mother–In–Law), Lynn Perkins (Whitney’s Mom), and Diana Vuolo
For those marked with (~), the Age at Last Live Birth is only estimates, because we’re missing either the Mother’s DOB or her Final Child’s DOB.  (In each case, we have an estimate; however, a few are estimated based only on Year of Birth, so they could be off by ±6 Months.)
Please note that I’m referring to Last Live Birth, here.  (As I always am when I’m calculating Fertility Cut–Offs.)  Some Predictor Women did suffer a miscarriage or multiple miscarriages after their Last Live Birth—notably, Kelly Bates (1 MC), Becky Bontrager (1 MC; Possibly More), Lauren Bowers (2 MCs), and Michelle Duggar (1 MC).
Lastly...  Cathy Dillard, Lynn Perkins, and Diana Vuolo aren’t quiverfull (QF), and Duggar Data isn’t sure about Carla Clark and Sheri Smith.  (Both had 3 Children and their last was born while they were still relatively young.)
Doing the math...  The Average Age At Final Live Birth is Age 39.46, and the Standard Deviation (SD) is 4.61 Years.  Assuming a normal curve, that yields a Probable Range (68%) for Fertility Cut–Off of 32.82—44.06 Years...  Excluding Cathy, Diana, Lynn, Carla, and Sheri, ‘average’ shifts to Age 40.51 (SD of 3.51 Years), which gives us a Probable Range of 37.00—44.02 Years.
So, basically...  I’ll admit I picked Age 40 randomly, mostly because it’s a very convenient and round number.  But, actually, it’s a decent guesstimate based on the data, too!  I’m going to keep using Age 40 as the default Cut–Off.    
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smile-smile-ichthys · 6 years ago
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Making Claude Proud - Be My Princess Fanfic
Title: Making Claude Proud Game: Be My Princess by Voltage Inc Characters: MC, Wilfred, Claude, Keith, Luke, Cathy Description: There’s a fire at the orphanage in Liberty and the little boy Mike is trapped in there. MC can’t just stand around waiting, she has to do something.
“Oh come on, I was not that bad” I laughed as Wilfred, Prince Edward and Prince Keith walked down the street together.  Of course, their butlers not far behind.
“We had to take the wine away from you for the rest of the evening” Wilfred kindly said.
“And all other kinds of alcohol” Edward piped up.
“And you still tried to get more drunk” Keith ended it.
We had just been out for a lovely meal together, a suggestion by Edward not too long ago, in order for us to strengthen ties between the kingdoms…you know, the usual ‘reasons’. But mainly to see how myself and Wilfred were doing since it was our 6 month anniversary that week. It really had been 6 whole months since we became officially a couple, 8 months since meeting him at that ball Mike threw. And I haven’t looked back since. I had made very good friends with all of the princes, but it was always difficult to set up a meet including all of them. In order to keep relationships with them, we had split meets like this, which usually meant food, especially if Prince Joshua was joining. Thank God he wasn’t, I just knew that restaurant was not up to his high standard palate. It would have ended up him complaining so much we would have gone back to Prince Keith’s Manse to have Luke just bring us food. Boring!
We’d had such a lovely time together, drinks, laughs, even Keith fully enjoyed himself with minimum arguments. Since he was hosting us this time, we had decided to walk through the town a little before Luke brought the car for us. It was his way to show off Liberty. I certainly didn’t mind, it was so nice to see what the other kingdoms had to offer that was different to Philip. What I was not enjoying was the teasing about the last time all of us had gotten together. Next time, I’d definitely watch the drinking.
“Alright, alright, I’ll make sure Claude keeps the alcohol away next time” I winked at them all.
“I would be more than happy to assist with that, miss” I glared at Claude playfully and he smirked back but his face fell when he saw something just ahead of us. I turned to look also. Smoke was rising high into the sky, thick and dense. A fire?
“Your highness” I heard Luke said from behind, suddenly next to Keith who both looked worried.
“Luke…that’s coming from” they both ran ahead and I couldn’t help but let go of Wilfred’s hand to run after them. Something was wrong. Very wrong.
We ran straight to where the fire was coming from, already hearing children screaming and shouting. Oh jeez. The size of the flames that were licking their way up into the sky was huge. It had completely engulfed the entire building. What the hell had happened? The heat was intense, I could feel my skin prickling with the burns already, and we weren’t even that close. Keith and Luke were already talking to a fire officer, sheer fear and horror on their faces. I saw Keith’s little sister holding onto a young boy not far from them.
Ignoring Claude and Wilfred telling me to get back, I ran over to Cathy and knelt down.
“What the hell happened?” I asked her.
“We have no idea! I wasn’t even supposed to be here at the orphanage today but, since my brother was out with you I thought I could just pay a quick visit, before I knew it we could smell smoke around the back and the whole place went up” she explained as I tucked a piece of her hair behind her ear.
“Is everyone out?” I heard Wilfred ask behind me.
“I don’t know Prince Wilfred” Cathy said, shock still settling into her body.
That’s when I heard Keith and Luke talking about a boy who was missing. Mike?
“Mike’s still in there?!” Keith’s voice dropped.
“He’s not accounted for, your highness, and the fire department said it’s too dangerous to go in…” I heard the dean say.
My heart sank. There was still a child in there and no-one was making an effort for a rescue?! I couldn’t stop my legs from moving even if I wanted to. Before I knew it, I was on my feet, dodging Claude’s strong arms from grabbing me and ran straight for the side window of the building. I did hear Wilfred’s strangled cries as I slid through the broken window, and I couldn’t help but internally apologise to him, however, I couldn’t just sit by idly and watch a child lose their life.
The smoke was thick and I could hardly see a thing. The floor. I remembered being taught when I was little to slump to the floor and crawl if there was a fire. I let my legs give out carefully as I dropped and I immediately felt I could breathe a little better down here.
“Mike?!” I shouted as best as I could “Mike, where are you?” I shouted again, crawling around as best as I could.
“I’m here” I heard a tiny reply.
“Mike, keep talking darlin’, keep talking so I can find you!” I shouted again.
“I’m in the playroom” I heard him coughing out, clearly struggling.
“I’m coming, hold tight” I crawled over to the playroom and pushed my way inside. He had been a good lad and closed the door as best as he could to keep the flames out. Problem was, in order to get him out, I had to open the door all the way, meaning it wouldn’t take long for the fire to reach this room. I’d have to be quick.
I stood and hugged Mike when I finally got to him.
“I’m sorry” was all he said.
“No no darlin’, no need to be sorry! We’re gonna get you out now ok?” I said. The heard a window blow out from down the hallway and several bangs of things collapsing.
“I’m scared” I was too.
“Good, it’s a good thing to be scared, keeps you on your toes, keeps you safe” I said, forcing a smile “Mike, I want you to hold onto me, keep your eyes tightly closed, do not open them ok? I promise, when I tell you to open them next, we’re going to be outside, Cathy and Keith are there waiting for you” I said sternly.
“Keepy?” he asked.
“Yeah, he’s so worried about you! Now come on, cling on tight” I opened my arms again and pulled his legs around my waist “Remember, don’t open your eyes!” I felt him nod as he hid his face into my shoulder “Good lad” I turned and quickly headed out of the room.
The heat was starting to get to me. I could feel myself panting hard to keep up with the lack of oxygen and I had only been inside a few minutes, Mike had been in way longer. I had to keep him talking to stay awake.
“Hey, do you know a song? How about you teach me your ABCs?” I asked.
“You know them” he was quiet, quieter than before. No no, don’t fall asleep.
“OK, let’s sing them together” I said, desperately trying to find a route outside. I ran as best as I could towards the front door, navigating the corridor to avoid the flames that were quickly spreading.
“Come on, A, B, C, D…what comes after that?” I struggled to breathe, my lungs burning with the smoke causing me to start coughing.
“E…F and G” he replied weakly.
“Good, keep going!” I encouraged him. There! I saw the light of outside not far ahead of me. I ran. I ran like I had never done before. The whole building was collapsing around us and if I didn’t get out now, I’d never see Wilfred again. I’d never get scolded by Claude again either. I didn’t want that. I loved both of them with my entire being, I didn’t want this to be the end. I wanted to be by their side for many years to come.
We were so close to getting out when my foot fell through the floor.
“Ah” I yelled in pain. I felt something snap. Shit. Ouch.
“What’s wrong?” Mike began to move his head to see what had happened. I pushed it back gently against my shoulder.
“Nothing, I forgot what comes after M, that’s all, remind me” I said, pulling at my foot to try and get it free, tears forming in my eyes from the pain.
“Erm…I dunno” Mike said.
“Of course you do, you’re awesome Mike! Keith tells me all about you” I said, tugging harder.
“Erm…J, K, L, M, N!” he said happily.
“That’s it! Keep going!” I yelled as I finally pulled my foot free, both of us falling forward. I clung to the small boy, bracing against the pain as he sang the alphabet. Not far. Just a few feet. Come on. My vision was swimming, vision going in and out of focus for lack of oxygen and the pain shooting through my ankle. I couldn’t do this. I wasn’t as strong as I thought I was. I’d disappointed Claude and let down Keith, Cathy, Luke, everyone. But worst of all, I’d hurt Wilfred. Maybe if I could just get Mike to run at least he’d be safe. I was about to lose consciousness when I heard voices coming from outside. I heard my name. It was Claude. Why was Claude yelling for me? Had I made a mistake in dance class again? I’m sorry Claude, I really am. I wanted to make you proud.
“Are we outside yet?” I heard Mike ask, snapping me out of my hallucination “Can I open my eyes?” Shit. I had made a promise.
“Princess’ never break promises, milady” I heard Claude’s voice in my head.
“No, they don’t” I whispered to myself “No, almost there darlin’, few more seconds” I grimaced through the pain in my ankle as I pulled myself up, clinging to Mike tightly.
I limped as best as I could towards the open door. Tears streamed down my face as I heard Mike reach the end of the alphabet. Air. Oh my God, pure air. I could feel it hit my face first before surging through into my lungs. We were outside. We’d made it.
I couldn’t help but smile as my legs gave way. The commotion was all around us and a fire officer was in front of me in an instant trying to take Mike away from me. His little hands gripped my top, refusing to let go.
“Mike, it’s ok, you can open your eyes now” I smiled down to him. His hands slowly released me and glanced around. He broke down into tears as the officer took him from me, just so happy to be outside and safe.
“Miss!” I heard Claude shout as he ran to me “don’t ever do that again!” I smiled as I looked up at him from the ground.
“Not lady like?” I asked in my raspy voice. He sighed heavily as he knelt down.
“Not really, can you walk?” he asked.
I shook my head.
“My ankle…” I said, refusing to look at it, knowing fine well I had broken it.
“Ah…hold onto me” he said, sliding his arms under my knees and around my back, lifting me with ease into the traditional princess style. I gripped around his neck tightly. “You may get a scolding from his highness”
“Not you? Maybe hell has frozen over” I chuckled but ended up coughing.
“No, not from myself this time” he looked down at me “I’m proud of my princess for doing what she did”
I blushed but smiled with happiness. I knew I’d get a heavy telling off from my prince once I had reached the ambulance, but I didn’t care, I’d made Claude proud. That’s all that mattered to me.
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convenientalias · 6 years ago
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Bi Visibility Day Book Recs
@fucktheg0ds has inspired me to make a book rec post for Bi Visibility Day. So here are my top book recs with bi protagonists.
Short Version: Rulebreaker by Cathy Pegau, On the Rocks by Cynthia Dane and Hildred Billings, Big Man by Matthew J. Metzger, Off Limits by Vanessa North, The Song of Sir Chaucey by Katy Williams, and The Impostor Queen by Sarah Fine.
Long version beneath the cut.
Rulebreaker by Cathy Pegau
This was the first f/f romance I ever loved. It’s a sci-fi spy romp, with a thief seducing an important woman in a futuristic corporation in order to get at her secrets. (Actually, I might be talking about it more for Dark Femslash Week because the dynamic is certainly interesting...) I loved it for the secrets and the angst and maybe a little bit the sexiness...it’s a Harlequin book so you know what you’re in for.
The POV character is bi. In fact, I think she tends to be more interested in guys than girls, but she’s still into her target...a little more than she should be lols. I like FMCs who like guys a bit more than girls, actually, because that’s pretty much where I fall on the Kinsey scale. So, relatable.
On the Rocks by Cynthia Dane and Hildred Billings
(Secret secret: Cynthia Dane and Hildred Billings are two pennames for the same author. And she’s amazing.)
If Rulebreaker was the first f/f romance I ever loved, On the Rocks is perhaps my favorite f/f romance to this day. It’s also fuckign long, clocking in at 528 pages, which I suspect is one reason I like it actually...the longer I spend with characters the more time I have to bond. Anyways it’s a contemporary novel about a billionaire businesswoman and her gold-digger girlfriend. It starts with the two in an established relationship and goes on to show the bumps along the way as their relationship goes from “rich woman and sugar baby” to something more serious. It also shows the businesswoman coming out of the closet and into a political spotlight because of her social status. Also there’s a lot of sex.
Why do I love this book so much? I don’t know. Maybe because the businesswoman MC is such a badass jerk, frustrated at dealing with her girlfriend’s feelings, angry at having to deal with the press and with the complications of coming out of the closet, and often casually insensitive or rude when it suits her. She’s a total alpha female, and I love those, especially when they’re the main character and given POV time instead of being relegated to love interest. But I’ve read other Billings books since this one with less alpha in them, and I’ve loved those too, so it might also just be Billings’ writing style.
Both MCs in this book are bi, and our businesswoman MC is in her first f/f relationship, which causes her a good deal of angst.
Big Man by Matthew J. Metzger
This one is, surprisingly, YA. It’s also m/m. I have less of a rant prepared since I read it fairly recently and have simpler feelings, but basically it’s a book about a cis boy who starts learning Muay Thai to fight off bullies and falls for a trans boy he meets at the gym. This also brings him to the realization that he’s bi. I know, it sounds problematic, but it’s handled really well, and the author is trans himself so just trust him.
I thought the relationship blooming between the two MCs was very sweet. It involves sexual exploration but in a way appropriate for a YA book, and I like the way Metzger describes attraction, and the complexity of attraction when you’re not yet sure whether you’re straight or gay or bi or what. Oh, and for extra bi points, the MC’s mom is also bi.
Off Limits by Vanessa North
This book actually came out today (September 24) but I was lucky enough to get an ARC and read it ahead of time. It’s a fairly simple romance. One MC works at a fancy club as the concierge but also has a secret night job in a raunchy band, and the other MC is a member of the club who sees her performing and falls in...lust? and then they almost hook up, but the concierge MC is like “oh wait you’re a client of the place I work at, that would probably be bad. we can’t hook up and also please never tell anyone I sing in a raunchy band k thanks bye.” BUT THEYRE STILL INTO EACH OTHER. How long can the concierge/singer’s double life go on?
I don’t remember whether it’s directly stated that the MCs are bi, but they’re both women, and we know the concierge has hooked up with men in the past and that the rich client MC is briefly unsure of the concierge’s gender and still is completely dtf. So I think they’re both bi. I’m gonna go with it.
The Song of Sir Chaucey by Katy Williams
This book!! It’s a novella and so underhyped! Like, not surprising bc it’s a small press piece about a genderfluid individual and it’s novella length but! My most underhyped fave! So basically our MC, Chaucey, is a knight who would be generally called biologically female, but his mom wants him to be a son for inheritance reasons and so raises him as a man. Chaucey isn’t sure whether he identifies as a man or a woman or both or neither and explores this for much of the book, which is a mix of romance and adventure.
Oh and Chaucey is bi. He has two love interests in the book, one male and one female.
The Impostor Queen by Sarah Fine
And this, my final book, is the opposite of underhyped. But it’s not overhyped bc can you hype queer books enough I think not. It’s a fantasy YA novel about a girl who all her life has been told she’s destined to wield powerful magic and be the queen of her country, but turns out to be unable to wield said magic and is forced to flee for her life! And in the wildnerness, she discovers her abilities lie in a somewhat different area. Also she joins a rebellion, as you do.
Our MC is bi. She starts off the book crushing on a girl who spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler eventually dies. By the end of the book she’s kind of together with a guy? That might change tho, this is the first book of a series and I still haven’t read the sequel, which I hear has a different MC but is also queer.
This book is pretty well known and pretty just...around...so I bet you could get it at the library.
THOSE ARE MY BI BOOK RECS. GO FORTH AND READ.
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iliketoeatmyself · 6 years ago
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ED BOOKS
I stole this from mpa (because I wanted to save it) but I’m going to highlight those I’VE READ... also I might add some others as time goes... 
Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson (it was a good read!)
Solitaire by Aimee Liu * (Considered first anorexia memoir. Thus, there are points when EDs aren't completely understood, but still totally worth the read. Available through KU.)
Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain by Portia de Rossi (it was really good and real tbh)* (One of my faves! A memoir that really captivated me)
Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia * (Really is what it says on the tin and so much more. This memoir captures the darkest parts of EDs and is done very logically, stabilizing itself with facts that are intermixed by the chaos of EDs).
Just Listen by Sarah Dessen (Romance)
Thin by Lauren Greenfield (Nonfiction elements. Like the TV documentary of the same name, but of course, the book has more details.)
The Best Little Girl in the World by Steven Levenkron (NOT like the movie. Based on research of EDs in figure skating and gymnastics.)
Perfect by Natasha Friend
Purge: Rehab Diaries by Nicole J. Johns
Skinny by Ibi Kasliky
Loud Girl in the House of Myself: A Memoir of a Strange Girl by Stacy Pershall
Gaining: The Truth about Life After EDs by Aimee Liu (same author as Solitaire)
Identical by Ellen Hopkins * (Written in same manner as her other books, which is basically more like a poem than traditional novel format. LOVE this book and recommend the authors other, non ED books)
Letting Ana Go by Anonymous
Massive by Julia Bell
Keeping the Moon by Sarah Dessen (Romance)
Hungry: A Young Model's Story of Appetite Ambition and the Ultimate Embrace of Curves
She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb
Thin by Grace Bowman (memoir)
The Disappearing Girl by Heather Topham Wood (Romance, KU)
After the Strawberry by Adrienne Maria Vrettos
Purge by Sarah Darer Littman
Beautiful Me by Natasha Jennings
Hunger Point by Jillian Medoff (it was okay, the sister of mc has an ed)
Pointe by Brandy Colbert (Very dramatic. Deals with sexual abuse and also kidnapping in addition to an ED. Still not sure how I feel about this book, but a read that is very interesting, especially for those who like reading all things ballet. Also, this is nice because a black girl is not only a ballet dancer, but also has an ED, which is not portrayed enough!)
Looks by Madeleine George
Kessa by Steven Levenkron (I'd say this is probably for younger readers, but hey, you're never too old to read any book in my mind!)
My Sister's Bones by Cathi Hanauer * (Really liked this book and it isn't necessarily because of the ED part of it. I just like the whole feel and author's style)
Parperweight by Meg Haston
You Remind Me of You: A Poetry Memoir by Eireann Corrigan
Chalked Up: Inside Elite Gymnastics' Merciless Coaching, Overzealous Parents, Eating Disorders and Elusive Olympic Dreams by Jennifer Sey (Wow, that's a mouth full!)
Believarexic by J.J. Johnson
Feeling For Bones by Bethany Pierce
More Than You Can Chew by Marnelle Tokio
A Dance of Sisters by Tracey Porter
Gravity Journal by Gail Sobat
Elena Vanishing by Elena Dunkle (A memoir written with her mother)
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver (Haven't read this in a long time, but I remember liking it)
A Trick of the Light by Lois Metzger * (One of my favourites! About a male with an ED.)
Starved by Michael Somers (Another good male ED novel)
Reckoning Daze by Michael Beaulieu (Currently free kindle edition is available)
Thin (Sharing Spaces Book 3) by Alicia Michaels (This is part of a romance series and is the third book. This one focuses on the ED character, but there are hints to the ED in other books. You don't necessarily need to read the other books in the series and can figure things out without reading them first. I actually read this book before the others)
Cake Dreams: A Memoir of Survival by Hoyt Phillips * (Another male ED book. Great multi-faceted portrayal of EDs and general metal illness. Available on KU)
Not My Father's Son: A Memoir by Alan Cumming * (It's been a while since I've read it, but I recall there being an ED. The book does not focus on the ED, but it is thrown in there, adding to an already fascinating, interesting read.)
Nothing by Robin Friedman (Another male ED book)
Lighter and Weightless (books 1 and 2 of Begin Again Duet series) by Gia Riley (Romance and available on KU)
...And All Shall Fade to Black by Layla Dorine (Gay Romance, male with ED, available on KU).
Still Water: A Boys of Bellamy Novel by Ruthie Luhnow (Gay romance, male with ED, available on KU)
Four Weeks, Five people by Jennifer Yu * (A male wannabe rock star with an ED. He is 1/5th of the main characters who all have other mental disorders and have been sent away to camp to help with their various mental illnesses).
Phat (Escape From Reality series) by Taylor Henderson (Part of a series. KU)
Life-size (no, not like the Lindsey Lohan movie) by Jenefer Shute (Available through Kindle unlimited)
Love Struck (Star Struck Series) by Amber Garza (Romance series. KU).
Fake Perfect Me by Cari Kamm (KU)
Out of Breath (Exposed Series) by Hazel Kelly  (KU).
The Kaitlyn Chronicles series by Elaine Babich (Series, for younger readers. KU).
Please Don't Go by Elizabeth Benning (A bulimic sent to a residence to recover and teams up with anorexic former enemy in hopes of escaping)
Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen * (very great!! I loved this one, it’s not only about the ed, but human nature and emotions) (A classic novel that everyone interested in metal health should read).
Do or Die (Fight or Flight Series #4) by Jamie Canosa (Romance series. KU).
Hungry: One Woman's Battle and Victory over Anorexia and Bulima by Jessica Skinner (The title pretty much says all you need to know. KU).
My Perfect Little Secret by Rebecca Coppage (KU).
Anorexic: The True Story of An Anorexia Survivor Who Found Love by Anna Paterson (This is romantic, but I wouldn't call it romance. KU).
Balance of Control by Stephanie Nance
Running in Silence: My Drive for Perfection and the Eating Disorder that Fed it by Rachael Rose Steil
My Not-So Secret by B.P. Morrison (KU).
26 Beats per Minute by Dez Wilder (Male with ED. Memoir. KU).
Summer Fades by Amanda Bews (KU).
It's Never Enough (Book 1 in Never Series) by Susan Soares (Series. KU).
Restricted: A Novel of Half-truths by Jennifer Kinsel * (KU).
Chrysalis by L.A. Field, Gary Thaller * (KU).
A Slow Fade by Brooke Melius (KU).
All We Ever Wanted: Unmasking the Silent Battle by Alexandra Wnuk (KU).
Life Hurts: A Doctor's Personal Journey Through Anorexia by Dr. Eliabeth Mcnaught *
A Fork in the Road by Rebekah Wilson (KU).
Skin Deep (Stolen Breaths series) by Pamela Sparkman (Romance Series. KU).
Feeding the Heart (Heart Series) by Marion Myles (Romance Series. KU).
Anorexic Annie by Sarah Burleton * (KU).
The Downside of Being Charlie by Jenny Torres Sanchez * (Male with ED, the ED is not a huge part of the book, but also deals with family dysfunction, which I always find interesting).
The Art of Starving by Sam J. Miller * (This is very interesting. Male with ED. Deals with super powers! Though, it could just be the ED causing the protagonist to think he has powers, but I'll let you be the judge!)
Skinny Boy: A Young Man's Battle and Triumph Over Anorexia by Gary A. Grahl
It Was Me All Along: A Memoir by Andie Mitchell * (about binge eater who lost weight)
Safety in Numbers by Brittany Burgunder *
Skinny: She was starving to fit in... (False reflections book 1) by Laura L. Smith (Currently free kindle edition is available).
When You Fall by Alex Karola * (through Wattpad. Not finished yet, but is a great read!)
Inner Hunger: A Young Woman's Struggle Through Anorexia and Bulimia by Marianne Apostolides
Empty: A Story of Anorexia by Christie Pettit
Inside Out: Portrait of an Eating Disorder by Nadia Shivack
Not Otherwise Specified by Hannah Moskowitz *
All Good Things Die in LA by Anhoni Patel *
Jane in Bloom by Deborah A. Lytton (Another one for younger readers. Still, a nice read)
Gravity Journal by Gail Sidonie Sobat
What I Lost by Alexandra Ballard *
This Impossible Light by Lily Myers (told in verse)
Sad Perfect by Stephanie Elliot (the girl has avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder)
Beautiful Bodies by Kimberly Rae Miller * (this is a KU book and is a fairly new release as of 7/28/17. It is about disordered eating and chronic dieting, not a full blown ED; however, I still enjoyed it and recommend it).
Shattered Image: My Triumph over Body Dysmorphic Disorder by Brian Cuban * (KU, male memoir detailing ED struggle and primarily his struggle with BDD)
Sugar by Deirdre Riordan Hall (KU)
Empty Net (Scoring Chances Book 4) by Avon Gale * (gay romance about bulimic hockey player)
Heavyweight by MB Mulhall (Male protagonist)
Just Jack by Shaun Powell (KU, male protagonist)
Don't Call Me Kit Kat by K.J. Farnham (for younger audience definitely)
Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body by Roxanne Gay (BED)
Skin and Bones by Sherry Shahan (Male protagonist)
Skinny Me by Charlene Carr
Wrists by Jay Broderick (male protagonist)
Unicorns and Rainbow Poop by Sam Kadence (male, gay, romance)
Bare Roots by Molly S. Hillery (KU)
Grip by Adex Garza (KU, male. Deals with morbid obesity)
Rita Just Wants to be Thin by Mary W. Walters (KU)
Taint by Jude Nicholas (KU)
Fasting Girls: The History of Anorexia Nervosa by Joan Jacobs Brumberg
13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl by Mona Awad
Hunger Pains: The Modern Woman's tragic Quest  for Thinness by Mary Pipher
The Stone Girl by Alyssa B. Sheinmel
Pretend We are Lovely by Noley Reid
Stick Figure by Lori Gottilieb
Diary of an Exercise Addict by Peach Friedman
The Anorexia Diaries by Linda Rio
Feed Me!: Writers Dish about Food, Eating, Weight, and Body Image by Harriet Brown
Insatiable: A Young Mother's Struggle with Anorexia by Erica Rivera
How I Got Skinny, Famous, and Fell Madly in Love by Ken Baker (about a girl who goes on a reality TV show to lose weight. Fun read)
Inside Out: Portrait of an Eating Disorder by Nadia Shivack
Perfect: Anorexia and Me by Emily Halban
Losing it by Sandy McKay
Fragile by Nikki Grahame
My Big Fat Disaster by Beth Fehlbaum
Thin Ice by Niki Settimo (romance)
Unfiltered by Lily Collins (not solely a book about ED, but the topic is mentioned throughout)
Good Luck with That by Kristan Higgins (coming out on August 7, 2018)
Staving in the Search of Me by Marissa LaRocca
Feast (True Love In and Out of the Kitchen) by Hannah Howard
The Solitude of Prime Numbers by Paolo Giordano (the mc is anorexic but it’s not focused on it only. This book is about two outcasts who connect to each other and its effect of it in the course of their lives)
The Vegetarian by Han Kang (it’s very good and wild. It also tackles on feminism and societal issues as well)
Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki  and His Years of Pilgrimage by Haruki Murakami (it’s a great book. The ed is not the main point but there is a character suffering from one)
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