This post is not a book review it’s about my own YA thriller I published last year called Chronic Wheelies I felt it would be nice to talk about it here like I did for The Step Love my 2018 debut ever since I never spoke about this one so I feel it’s right to do so.. Maybe what comes to your head right now is? Why did I call this Chronic Wheelies the definition is called: Painless Wheelies I wrote this based on personal pain of living as a only child with cerebral palsy in own voices from experience I went through from my tweens and teenage years being in school how the world saw me what society saw me from my wheelchair instead of me the person and how I struggle and battle with it but now I’m in my 30’s books like these coming of age YA novels need to be more because they bring some insight of what it’s like for an only child living with a disability on a daily basis because we see cerebral palsy in serious cases but we never see mild ones like mine so Zac I wrote shone was a li...
We follow three best friends Fenny, Sam and Sarah they've been friends as long as Fenny can remember but over the years Sarah changed so when she went missing and left a file of stuff that she wanted them to do Fenny and Sam both decided they'll finish they case for her since Sarah ended up dead so the two duo worked together to see what they can do and Sam also didn't find this easy he struggled a lot emotionally along with Fenny too. let's go into my thoughts about this book shall we? I truly ATE this book up Swann has such a great way with words and I loved the small town mystery in the book I realise anything with a small town has became my favourite thing because it's not big or rowdy with people but you can truly capture everything especially the mystery without feeling all over the place I loved Fenny as well she was the sweetest not every choice she made agreed with her but the way she cared about Sam even missing up would show the reader these two duo had l...