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Sick Kids In Love
Written by Hannah Moskowitz
Narrated by Amy Melissa Bentley
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Isabel has one rule: no dating. It's easier-it's safer-it's better-for the other person.
She's got issues. She's got secrets. She's got rheumatoid arthritis.
But then she meets another sick kid. He's got a chronic illness Isabel's never heard of, something she can't even pronounce. He understands what it means to be sick. He understands her more than her healthy friends. He understands her more than her own father, who's a doctor.
He's gorgeous, fun, and foul-mouthed. And totally into her.
Isabel has one rule: no dating. It's complicated-it's dangerous-it's never felt better-to consider breaking that rule for him.
She's got issues. She's got secrets. She's got rheumatoid arthritis.
But then she meets another sick kid. He's got a chronic illness Isabel's never heard of, something she can't even pronounce. He understands what it means to be sick. He understands her more than her healthy friends. He understands her more than her own father, who's a doctor.
He's gorgeous, fun, and foul-mouthed. And totally into her.
Isabel has one rule: no dating. It's complicated-it's dangerous-it's never felt better-to consider breaking that rule for him.
Author
Hannah Moskowitz
Hannah Moskowitz is the award-winning author of the young adult novels Sick Kids In Love; Not Otherwise Specified; Break; Invincible Summer; Gone, Gone, Gone; and Teeth; as well as the middle grade novels Zombie Tag and Marco Impossible. She lives in New York City.
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Reviews for Sick Kids In Love
Rating: 4.273148231481481 out of 5 stars
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A read that I definitely enjoyed. Amazing! Loved the characters, the banter, and the storyline.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5THIS WAS AMAZING!! Such a nice surprise! I loved the discussions about chronic illnesses, biases and ableism. Sasha, the love interest was hilarious, supportive and patient. Isabel was a great and interesting main character who learned to overcome her own preconceived ideas. I can only recommend this!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Wonderful and is a very romantic book. Would recommend to anyone
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5An underrated gem! I think if you enjoy contemporaries, this is a great choice.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Once again I am in the minority when I say I didn't really like this book. I didn't have any emotional connection with the characters and I found Isabel, in particular, annoying with the way she overthought every new situation. Midway through the novel I just thought her insufferable! Sasha, however, was a sweetie from start to finish and I liked his positive outlook on life.The random questions and various responses at the start of each chapter were just a waste of space and by chapter four I was skipping over them. I don't think they added anything to the novel and therefore unnecessary.I did like the fact that both Sasha and Isabel were Jewish and had chronic conditions. Thankfully, the author didn't romanticise their illnesses but realistically showed their day-to-day life.From all the positive reviews I really wanted to be blown away with "Sick Kids in Love" but, alas, I finished feeling unsatisfied.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is much better than any other book I’ve read about sick kids - or sick adults for that matter - that I wonder why people even compare it to that other one. You know which one, something about fault and stars . . . Anyway, two kids with chronic but not terminal diseases meet in a hospital. It’s kismet. Their illnesses are part of them but they don’t define them. They still have all the same feelings and problems as their well counterparts do, and they have to cope with their illnesses on top of that. And boy, is it a relief when they meet someone who understands that some days will be good and others won’t, and that there are sometimes limitations in what they can do. The characters are well developed and amazing, the storyline is intriguing, and the dialogue is well written. While it may be aimed at teens, adults will still appreciate the tale. Highly recommended.