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222 reviews
The Most Precious Substance on Earth by Shashi Bhat
3.5
This book had a lot of potential to be, like, uber meaningful or whatever, but just ended up being the story of a life in many ways, which I appreciate and like reading.
Women and Disability in Medieval Literature by Tory Vandeventer Pearman
Will probably pick this up over break once I have an essay to fully work on :P
Stumbling Blocks Before the Blind: Medieval Constructions of a Disability by Edward Wheatley
4.5
fascinating and well thought-out stuff
Disability in Medieval Europe: Thinking about Physical Impairment in the High Middle Ages, C.1100-C.1400 by Irina Metzler
slow-paced
4.0
An important read, and one that has been vastly influential in the field of medievalist disability studies! I felt that parts of the text were redundant and/or rambling but this was a super enjoyable and enlightening book
The Remedy: Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle, and the Quest to Cure Tuberculosis by Thomas Goetz
3.75
Unearthings by Wendy Chen
5.0
This is an absolutely stunning book. I feel like I could study it for ages