Ride the Dragon Book Review from @kleffnotes

Ride the Dragon is the latest book from Dawnea Adams who some might recognize as The Witch of Malibu. After acting as a technical advisor for Practical Magic, she found herself out of the broom closet in the world of Hollywood. This new book is meant to help guide and inspire others to discover and use the power they have inside of themselves to create change in their lives and the world around them. Continue reading “Ride the Dragon Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Best New True Crime Stories: Serial Killers Book Review from @kleffnotes

Acclaimed author and anthologist Mitzi Szereto has edited this work that brings new stories about the infamous serial killers many true crime lovers may feel they know everything about. The New True Crime Stories: Serial Killers includes an international collection of contributors from this dark field. Be ready to dive into the stories of serial killers that will shock and surprise you. Continue reading “The Best New True Crime Stories: Serial Killers Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Parenting the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety Book Review from @kleffnotes

Society has changed and as we grow technologically this changes how children grow up. Dr. John Duffy works to share how to raise teens in a world where they will be exposed to things earlier in life than in previous generations. The idea behind this is that new methods are needed in order to ensure developing youths are given the support they need, especially when they may not be prepared for the barrage of information available to them online. Continue reading “Parenting the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Bi Line: Ringing In the New Year with @BIFLseries from @kleffnotes

Happy New Year’s Eve lovely readers! I am writing this article on my cell phone in Dulles International Airport. Krista and I went to Ohio for Christmas and found our connecting flight home cancelled. Our new flight is slated to go out tonight, but we did wind up unexpectedly spending the night in the DC area. With our schedules we have both been too busy to really watch anything, but we found ourselves with a rare night in with no work the next day and finally binged BIFL on YouTube. I have watched parts of the series before and even reported on it way back when it was just a script, but this binge reignited my love of these fantastic characters. Continue reading “The Bi Line: Ringing In the New Year with @BIFLseries from @kleffnotes”

Kidnapped on Safari Book Review from @kleffnotes

The third book in the Mbuno and Pero series creates an international story of intrigue with a ripped from the headlines story set in Northern Kenya. Kidnapped on Safari has our two leads filming on Lake Rudolf, Mbuno is an expert safari guide and Pero is a wildlife television producer for those unfamiliar with the series. They are shocked when they learn the equally skilled guide, Mbuno’s son, has been kidnapped. The thrills ramp up from that moment on in this book by Peter Riva. Continue reading “Kidnapped on Safari Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Stan Lee’s Master Class Book Review from @kleffnotes

From the mind of the co-creator of the Marvel Universe comes Stan Lee’s Master Class. This book is designed to be an in-depth instructional work that will help you to learn, and possibly use, the tools, styles, and techniques of top comics artists. This book is the perfect next step for those who are interested or want to grow their skills in comic creation. Continue reading “Stan Lee’s Master Class Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeons and Tombs Book Review from @kleffnotes

Dungeons & Tombs is the third installment in the Dungeon & Dragons Young Adventurer’s Guides series. This series acts as a perfect gateway for young readers, and even older readers, if you are trying to begin your journey in the world of D&D. Dungeons & Tombs is an illustrated guide to the deep and dark world that awaits you in the architecture of your fantasy world. Continue reading “Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeons and Tombs Book Review from @kleffnotes”