Checking Out of the Hotel Euthanasia Book Review from @kleffnotes

Gerard Graham creates a futuristic world in which society is broken down into a variety of sponsored religions. We are introduced to a variety of people who are all connected through their connection to the Hotel Euthanasia. The primary character within this story though is Rab, who goes through a tremendous ideological journey within the plot of Checking Out of the Hotel Euthanasia. Continue reading “Checking Out of the Hotel Euthanasia Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Ella: Cinders and Ash Book Review from @kleffnotes

The third book in the Urban Fairytales series by Erik Schubach, Ella: Cinders and Ash is told from the point of view of Parker Devareau. After getting a flat tire on the night of a full moon Parker suddenly finds herself involved in the mystical battle between werewolves and supernatural women happening within and around Seattle. This book is the perfect addition to this fun to read series. Continue reading “Ella: Cinders and Ash Book Review from @kleffnotes”

.@OrphanBlack Crazy Science @IDWPublishing Review from @kleffnotes

Get excited Clone Club because our favorite couple is back! Orphan Black debuts the first issue of their new IDW series Crazy Science tomorrow and that means more Cophine. This series focuses on Cosima and Delphine’s adventures to cure the remaining clones and to just keep making that crazy science together. Continue reading “.@OrphanBlack Crazy Science @IDWPublishing Review from @kleffnotes”

Snow: The White Crow Book Review from @kleffnotes

Snow: The White Crow is the second in the Urban Fairytales series from Erik Schubach. The first book in the series introduced Red Hood and her hellhound companion and lover, this second book introduces us to the magical Gretta Snow. Much like Mari, the Red Hood, Gretta has lived for centuries and is blessed with powers that were willed to her by a supernatural being. Snow: The White Crow grows the world of the Urban Fairytales universe and sets up a larger overarching plot for the rest of the series. Continue reading “Snow: The White Crow Book Review from @kleffnotes”