Wild Batwoman Speculations from @kleffnotes

Today it was announced  that Batwoman will be introduced as part of the four episode DC CW crossover event happening in December of this year. Now for those of you that don’t know I completely adore and am basically obsessed with Batwoman. I have Funko figures, a collectible figurine, all of the graphic novels, all the single issues of her recent Batwoman solo series, and she is literally the reason I started reading Detective Comics when DC announced their Rebirth line. This news has me very excited, but admittedly a little worried, about how my favorite character will appear within the DC CW universe. I thought I would share some of my concerns as well as just general thoughts I have about how they will tie her into their existing world with all of you. Continue reading “Wild Batwoman Speculations from @kleffnotes”

Boying Up Book Review from @kleffnotes

Mayim Bialik’s Boying Up is the follow-up to her New York Times bestseller Girling Up. In this companion work she discusses how boys go through the process of puberty, or boying up. Beyond just discussing the physiology of these changes Bialik also provides a variety of tips for living a healthy life that can be instituted in childhood and transitioned into a healthy adult life. Continue reading “Boying Up Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Fantasy Twists Book Review ( @CuilPress ) from @kleffnotes

Fantasy Twists takes fairy tale and supernatural tropes and flips them on their head. Each story delights by using elements you may remember from your childhood and crafting a more mature version of the stories that brings these characters into a more modern dialogue. This anthology from Cuil Press is a diverse assemblage of characters and creations that is the perfect read for fans of fairy tales. Continue reading “Fantasy Twists Book Review ( @CuilPress ) from @kleffnotes”

Murder on the Titania Book Review ( @QoSPress ) from @kleffnotes

Murder on the Titania begins in an extravagant airship making a voyage from New York to Denver. In this steampunk story collection Alex Acks introduces us to a collection of detailed characters who find themselves caught up in a variety of mysteries. As both a fan of mysteries and steam punk I adored Murder on the Titania and couldn’t put it down. Continue reading “Murder on the Titania Book Review ( @QoSPress ) from @kleffnotes”