A monthly book club dedicated to chronic illness & disability representation.
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"Disability justice means we are not left behind; we are beloved, kindred, needed."
- Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Care Work
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Our mission is to create a community for our fellow bookish friends that highlights and centers disabled voices. Every month, we read a book with disability representation & discuss our thoughts at the end of the month via a group chat.
Although we hope to find fellow spoonies & disabled book lovers, this club is open to everyone seeking to diversify their shelves!
Contact @libraryofdreaming on Instagram for more info!
March’s Read: Venom & Vow by Anna-Marie and Elliott McLemore (neurodivergence & cane user rep)
September Discussion Post for Queens of Geek
Here is a discussion post for our September read QUEENS OF GEEK by Jen Wilde. Our group had some significant issues with this book that I (@libraryofdreaming) have attempted to summarize. Find 10 official discussion questions in this post and join in our discussion now!
July/August Discussion Post for Finding Gene Kelly + Event Reminder
It’s time to discuss our July/August read Finding Gene Kelly! Find 10 official discussion questions in this post and details on how to join our private Instagram group chat to discuss the book further. Don’t forget we have a special author event on Aug 12th at 2:30EST on @LibraryOfDreaming’s Instagram!

May/June Discussion Post for Being Heumann
It’s time to discuss our May/June read Being Huemann, Judy Herman’s memoir on her life as a disability activist! In this post you’ll find 10 official discussion question plus details on how to join our Instagram group chat this weekend June 24-25.

February’s Book Pick & Belated Discussion Post: The Moth Girl by Heather Kamins
It’s time for a very belated discussion post for our February read THE MOTH GIRL, an unusual YA contemporary with fantasy elements featuring a teen girl with a magical illness. Check out ten official discussion questions as your editor plays catch up on importing the book club’s Instagram posts.
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