• Some Secrets Never Stay Silent

    This was a DEAFinitely Readers Book Club read for October. To see the live recaps, click HERE. From the opening pages, this book grabbed me with an ominous start and refused to let me go. Tension is built with every chapter as you peel back another layer of secrets, guilt, and fear. What begins as…

  • A Deaf Hunter and a Mute Siren – A Captivating Tale

    Treva is a Deaf blacksmith who designed weapons to help the ships pass through the siren-infested waters to help open trading again for her starving country. On the maiden voyage for her newest weapon, she – and the others – realized that she was immune to the sirens as she couldn’t hear their call. She…

  • Of Witches, Werewolves, and the Magic of Being Seen

    Recently, the DEAFinitely Readers Book Club read our first graphic novel – a young adult graphic novel that featured a hard-of-hearing character. Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker Mooncakes is a charming young adult graphic novel that follows Nova, a hard-of-hearing witch, and Tam, a non-binary werewolf as they battle a cult that uses demons to possess werewolves.…

  • Living a Half Life

    The DEAFinitely Readers Book Club January book was a dystopian novel about a partially deaf girl who is trying to find her place in an unforgiving environment. With the book club, we discuss chapters each week and have truly dissected this story. My real-time reactions can be found on YouTube HERE and in-depth information about…

  • Which Reality Do you Belong To?

    Recently, A.C.Toy reached out to see if I would be interested in reviewing her debut book, The Daisy Chain Reaction as it has a main side character, Violet, who is Deaf. Violet may be the one who is noted as a deaf character, but her boyfriend (eventual husband) is hard-of-hearing and wears hearing aids (Cam).…

  • Quick Book Reviews with Deaf Characters

    Sometimes, you read a book and don’t expect to see a deaf character. Other times, you search it out and are disappointed. Here are 3 quick reviews of books I read that had d/Deaf characters. River Raven Academy by Ruby Vincent While Eli, a young deaf boy, is not the male main character (MMC), he…

  • A Terrifying Silence

    I like mysteries. But I’m not a huge fan of ones that are closer to a thriller than simply a puzzle. Sure, I like to watch crime shows (Criminal Minds, Bones, etc.) and while some of the episodes are scary, it has always been more terrifying to read about it rather than simply watch. But,…

  • Movie Theater Accessibility, A Review

    In general, everyone loves going to the movie theaters. I remember growing up and loving being able to have a special day at the theater – getting popcorn, and an icee (coke and cherry mixed, of course) and being able to sit and see the movie on the giant screen. It was also typically loud…

  • Silence Can be Beautiful

    Being a Deaf Sensitivity Reader for Samantha Christy was an absolute privilege. “You can’t do it, can you? If you can’t describe noise to someone who doesn’t know what sound is, how can you expect me to describe the lack of it?” Quiet Beautiful Things By Samantha Christy Becoming an instant dad to a four-year-old…

  • Laughter, Tears, Screams, and Misadventures

    I’m still trying to figure out all my feelings for this book. It took you everywhere from laughing to second-hand embarrassment to tearing up (or crying) to screaming and wanting to throw the book to sighing and shaking your head. It was definitely an adventure… or a misadventure. The Misadventures of Callie Compton by Alyson…