Just read this today.. helped distract me from food.
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Recommendations for E.D. books?
Hey guys! I've exhausted my supply of e.d. related content. I read regular novels but I also read on Wattpad and I'm open to other writing sites as well. Does anyone feel like sharing with me their favorite books that they've actually read?
Examples: Elena Vanishing, Wintergirls, Letting Ana Go, etc.
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“I used to wonder if being skinny would be worth if I could die from it, but then I found out being loved and being small are synonymous.”
- Diet Coke by Leanna Firestone 🎶
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Book TW:
Bulim1a/Ana/SH/p^rge/recovery/relaspe
I got the book weeks ago and I’m 22 chapters in. I enjoy it, it’s a bout this girl named Elizabeth who has Ana and is trying to recover and is struggling. I mostly read it for other purposes but I recommend this book.
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“I don’t want to be your sorbet girl” -Julia
Book: nothing tastes as good by nothing tastes as good by Claire Hennessy
One of my favorite Ed books
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I just finished reading a book called Get Well Soon by Julie Halpern.And for those of you that have read it,you'll understand this: I wish I had someone like Matt O to say I'm juicy instead of just calling me f4t.To the people that don't understand,I can't explain it.So read the damn book,because its so fucking good.
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ED Book Review #1–Drowning Anna
IRL most people only know me for reading a helluva lot so I thought I should bring that into this blog. IDK how many ED-related books I’ve read but it’s definitely a lot lol so here we go. The first ED-related book I can remember reading is Drowning Anna by Sue Mayfield, which I read when I was eleven.
SUMMARY: in the first day following Anna Goldsmith’s suicide attempt, her mother and best friend piece together what led to it in flashbacks and through her diary entries.
REVIEW: this was probably the first mental illness related book I ever read in general. I was EXTREMELY suicidal when I was eleven and this book was sooooo precious to me because it made me feel seen in a way I’d NEVER felt seen before. I reread it recently and it didn’t fully live up to what I remembered it as but it’s still so important to me. Solid 4/5 but I’m a bit biased cuz nostalgia.
BTW the ED isn’t discussed much. I completely forgot about it until I reread the book.
Favorite quote: “I was too small and the pain was too big”-page 233
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Does anyone have any sad girl /Ed sheeran book Recommendations
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reblog if you want a buddy ✨
I’m 22, she/her, bi/pan
I want to stay on the healthier side of weight loss (no I won’t, who am I kidding…still gonna try to not trip tho)
And I would prefer buddies around my age like 18 and older
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Feel free to dm 🍄🌼
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Yo today at school we had to borrow books from the school library- it took me quite a while, but there were books about sewerslide, 3ds and sh. I found one called (in Danish, but I’ll translate it) “When food is your enemy” and it’s really good so far! It’s originally called “Når mad er din fjende”, give it a read perhaps?
It basically explains eds and includes stories from people that have it/had it. Sh is kinda also involved
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Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson
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