The Bi Line: Ziggy, Stardust and Me Book Review from @kleffnotes ( @PenguinTeen @JBJUSTBE )

This month I had the opportunity to read the new release, Ziggy, Stardust and Me, and wanted to devote this week’s The Bi Line to this remarkable teen read. Set in 1973, the story follows sixteen-year-old Jonathan Collins, who feels completely alone. Bullied, anxious, and asthmatic, the teenager finds a safe haven in his own imagination where he can find guidance through his hero, David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust, and dead relatives, including his mother. Within this world of his creation he can be anyone and anything, even “normal.” As a boy who likes other boys, Jonathan is going through treatments to “help him become normal,” but someone comes into his life that changes everything. Web, a boy with secrets of his own, provides a sort of escape that Jonathan never expected and through this he may finally be able to find acceptance. Continue reading “The Bi Line: Ziggy, Stardust and Me Book Review from @kleffnotes ( @PenguinTeen @JBJUSTBE )”

#SEALTeam Bravo Team Profiles: Jason Hayes, Bravo 1 via @stacyamiller85 @David_Boreanaz @SEALTeamCBS @SealTeamWriters

Every week on CBS Seal Team, Bravo Team executes dangerous missions. They are highly trained to carry out these assignments on short notice and with little margin for error.

Let’s take a look at the brave members of Bravo Team.

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Interview with Karen Moore from @kleffnotes

I had the chance to talk with Karen Moore, who is making her directorial debut at the Toronto International Film Festival this year with Volcano. This short is set in a Toronto area tiki bar and focuses on two friends. If you are at TIFF this year it is definitely something to check out. We also chatted about some of her previous short film work and a bit about her work on television. Thank you again to Karen Moore for answering all of my questions. Continue reading “Interview with Karen Moore from @kleffnotes”

Habits for Success Book Review from @kleffnotes

Habits for Success: Inspired Ideas to Help You Soar by G. Brian Benson takes his growth process and triumphs to create a perfect blueprint for readers that will allow them to manifest a life of progress, purpose, and fulfillment. Written in laymen’s terms this book still includes a great deal of depth and will push readers to gain a new level of understanding. This self-help book doesn’t feel like one, but rather is a mix of heart, informative ideas, and an entertaining journey. Continue reading “Habits for Success Book Review from @kleffnotes”

#100KPyramid Hosted by @michaelstrahan Bridget Moynahan vs. Jay Glazer and Chris Sullivan vs. Jennie Garth S4Ep10 Preview via @stacyamiller85 @PyramidABC #SummerFunandGames

ABC’s Summer Fun and Games is back with the return of $100,000 Pyramid on June 9, 2019.

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Tatiana’s War Book Review from @kleffnotes

Perry Cockerell’s third book in his trilogy, Tatiana’s War, focuses on Tatiana, who has married fellow journalist Oliver Smith. Their relationship has been shown throughout the course of the books and now Tatiana is focusing on reviewing books exceptionally quickly. She loves to read and is challenging her fellow journalists to do the same. Not only is she working on this project, but she is also investigating Andre’s childhood and his connection with Sister Camille and St. Peter’s Catholic Church. When the journalists receive a script for a strange play revolving around something called the Deep State titled “Fake News” Tatiana finds herself manifesting strange scenes based on books she has read in combination with the comedy play that the theater is putting on. Her dreams are becoming a reality and all of the characters become drawn into them, which leads the reader to question what is real and what is a dream. Continue reading “Tatiana’s War Book Review from @kleffnotes”