Interview with Ryan Taerk from @kleffnotes

I had the chance to chat via email with Ryan Taerk. We chatted primarily about his current series, The Communist’s Daughter, as well as some of his other work. Thank you so much to Ryan for answering all of my questions.

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Dead Sprint Book Review from @kleffnotes

The author Caroline Fardig reached out to me about my interest in reviewing her new book in the Ellie Matthews series and I of course said yes. I really enjoyed Eye for an Eye, the first book in the series and also the second, so reviewing this one was a no brainer. Dead Sprint is not out until mid-May, but I wanted to showcase it in plenty of time for pre-order.

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Don’t Lose Your Head Book Review from @kleffnotes

If you love Six the musical then this comedic take on the lives of the many wives of Henry the Eighth should be on your immediate read list. Don’t Lose Your Head showcases each of the six wives and their stories, told in their own imagined words. If you are looking for a funny and historically inspired read this is a review for you.

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An American Covenant Book Review from @kleffnotes

An American Covenant is the debut work by author Lucile Scott. This is a book that I immediately wanted to read because I literally spent my entire undergrad period researching witches and the historical concept of witchcraft. Instead of examining the United States I was focused on trials in France and England that took place even before the colonization of the US. If you are interested in the topic of witchcraft in any way you should keep reading.

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Becstar Issue #1 Comic Review from @kleffnotes

Becstar Issue #1 immediately caught my eye because of the cover. Now yes, I know you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but with comics it seems impossible not to. The cover of this issue was done by Sweeney Boo, who is one of my favorite artists. I was hooked by the cover, but the story of Becstar definitely kept me interested.

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