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The Game of Thrones series has a dwarf as one of the main characters and later another main character loses a hand
Miles
Miles Vorksogian in Miles in Love = "This volume, "Miles in Love" is the tail end of a wonderful series where the hero finally gets his girl. Starting in the book " Warrior's Apprentice" you meet young Miles, a military hungry man who is denied the military postings he truly desires due to birth deformities. He's short, hunchbacked, big headed, full of charisma and blarney caused his parents to send him off planet to visit grandma and get an education."


Oh and Lock In by Scalzi might fit in a way


Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant aka. Seanan McGuire - It's more on the fantasy side, but it has lots of science. She writes lots of different disabled characters in many of her books, so it may be worth looking into her other works as well, depending on what kind of disabled characters you'd like to read about. This one has a deaf character, and ASL is a natural part of the story. I've read that some of her books (October Daye series) have merpeople in a wheelchair!
Borderline by Mishell Baker - This isn't scifi though, it's urban fantasy
Lock In by John Scalzi
Other ones:
On the Edge of Gone by Corinne Duyvis - It's YA, but I feel confident in recommending it to people who don't usually like YA. Protagonist is autistic, as is the author.
The Speed of Dark by Elizabeth Moon - Another autistic protagonist, the author's son is autistic.
Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach by Kelly Robson - a novella, protagonist has prosthetics.
Six Wakes by Mur Lafferty - One of the POV characters uses prosthetics, crutches and/or wheelchair.
Among Others by Jo Walton - This is fantasy, but there are hundreds of scifi books mentioned and discussed, so it might interest you anyway. Protagonist has one bad leg and uses a crutch.
Planetfall series by Emma Newman - Different types of mental illness.
Woman on the Edge of Time by Marge Piercy - Mental illness.
Ascension by Jacqueline Koyanagi - I haven't read it yet, but the protagonist has some sort of chronic illness.
For more, check out this Goodreads list and this list on Nicola Griffith's website.



Btw, Crispin is the author of some of the Star Trek books that I've enjoyed... I recognize her name readily.

Btw, Crispin is the author of some of the Star Trek ..."
Silent Dances can be read as a standalone. The only other book in the series that relates to it is Silent Songs.

Yes, the Locked series (Lock In, etc)
The third book in the y/a trilogy The Illuminae Files has a character in a wheelchair who has a few other physical issues who is integral to the plot. Obsidio
Here is a list of books I found, as well.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/8...
Here is a hidden GR page where you can search for shelves https://www.goodreads.com/genres/list but it can be hard as it tends to be exact, athough I found a few ideas when I tried "disabilities"-- got the above list via a google search for scifi book with characters who have disabilities.
I know I have read others, but can't think of which ones they were.








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Into the Drowning Deep also has characters with disabilities.
I made a list at one point, I'll review tomorrow :)