Doppelganger #4 @ALTERNACOMICS Review from @kleffnotes

In the thrilling conclusion of the Doppelganger series, issue number four focuses on the final confrontation between Dennis and his deadly doppelganger. After failing to kill the demonic entity trying to take over his life Dennis needs help to escape from his the clutches of the villainous version of himself. You can’t miss this epic finale! Continue reading “Doppelganger #4 @ALTERNACOMICS Review from @kleffnotes”

The Art of Fantasy, Sci-Fi and Steampunk Book Review from @kleffnotes

Hiroshi Unno shares his thoughts on the connection between a variety of artistic genres within his work, The Art of Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and Steampunk. This coffee table style book presents a massive collection of artwork and images from over a variety of periods that all tie together through his thesis that there are four major elements between the appearance of Medieval Art and the current Steampunk movement. This book is a delight for the eyes that also prompts you to think about the connectivity of artistic movements. Continue reading “The Art of Fantasy, Sci-Fi and Steampunk Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Badass Women Give the Best Advice Book Review from @kleffnotes

Becca Anderson has collected a diverse assortment of quotes for women and from women in her book Badass Women Give the Best Advice. Throughout this collected work she shares lessons from so many diverse women that no matter what is going on in your life right now you will find the perfect message to relate to. By examining diverse elements of love and life, Anderson creates a wonderful volume for every woman. Continue reading “Badass Women Give the Best Advice Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Brain Food from @kleffnotes: Brain-ana Bread ( @iZombieWriters @CWiZombie )

I can’t believe we have made it all the way to the finale of iZombie season four! It seems like this season just started, but we have the very positive news that a season five is going to happen. To celebrate I made a brainy version of one of my favorite recipes, while this is technically banana bread I very easily gave it a brainy twist. Enjoy the episode and I’ll see you next season with even more brain food from my brainy kitchen. Continue reading “Brain Food from @kleffnotes: Brain-ana Bread ( @iZombieWriters @CWiZombie )”

Tinseltown #2 @ALTERNACOMICS Review from @kleffnotes

In the second issue of Tinseltown we start right where we left off with Abigail preparing herself to do something she never expected to do on the Utopia Studios lot. With a man in danger on the top of a water tower she chooses to jump into action when no one else will. The story though does not stay on the lot and we see Abigail trying to find herself and grow in her role as officer. Continue reading “Tinseltown #2 @ALTERNACOMICS Review from @kleffnotes”

Civil Terror: Gridlock Book Review from @kleffnotes

Veteran Civil Engineer, J. Luke Bennecke uses his background and desire for a lack of traffic congestion in the world to create a thriller focused on what can happen when cyberterrorism takes over the road ways. In Civil Terror: Gridlock he introduces Jake Bendel, who was part of a select group of people who created a nationwide self-driving car system. After an attack he finds himself teamed with an FBI agent and on the hunt for a cyberterrorist. Continue reading “Civil Terror: Gridlock Book Review from @kleffnotes”

My Kinda Recaps: The Time I Scared a Psychic ( @clairevoyantsho @KindaTV_ ) from @kleffnotes

With me traveling this week I couldn’t do traditional reactions to the new episodes of Clairevoyant, but I did want to share a psychic experience of my own. I hope you enjoy my random little story about runes and a scared psychic at a historical village. Continue reading “My Kinda Recaps: The Time I Scared a Psychic ( @clairevoyantsho @KindaTV_ ) from @kleffnotes”

Kid Lobotomy Vol. 1 @IDWPublishing Review from @kleffnotes

Kid Lobotomy Volume 1 is a collection of issues 1 through 6 of the surrealist series. I had heard of this series briefly before deciding to review the first volume, but what I had heard did not prepare me at all for what felt like a vividly topsy turvy acid trip of a read. Kid Lobotomy was genuinely nothing that I expected it to be and that is actually why I think that you should check out this collected volume. Continue reading “Kid Lobotomy Vol. 1 @IDWPublishing Review from @kleffnotes”

Amsterdam Exposed Book Review from @kleffnotes

David Wiener’s book Amsterdam Exposed shares his experiences in Amsterdam starting in 1999. After taking a year off from school he decided to focus on the red light district and the women who worked there. Wiener has been working on this book for years and as of the release he has noted that things have changed for Amsterdam since he did his research. What he presents is a recounting of his time experiencing this city as a young American student and what he learned. Continue reading “Amsterdam Exposed Book Review from @kleffnotes”