Megazoic: The Primeval Power Book Review from @kleffnotes

Megazoic: The Primeval Power is the second book in the Megazoic series by Matthew Donald. Set eight months after the events of the first book, Kortan has found a way to create new technology for his nation’s soldiers and even accompanies them into battle. The Late Cretaceous has grown even weirder with sword-wielding, ghostly, and witch dinosaurs. Get ready to delve into this fantastical take on our history. Continue reading “Megazoic: The Primeval Power Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Megazoic Book Review from @kleffnotes

Millions of years ago the world was ruled by dinosaurs, but their rule was far more complex than fossils have ever shown us. Before mankind, dinosaurs lived in a society that was futuristic and fantastical. In the Megazoic series Matthew Donald introduces a world were dinosaurs are not only self-aware, but also have military weapon capabilities. In his first book in the series, Megazoic, he thrusts readers into his inventive world where dinosaurs rule with tremendous power. Continue reading “Megazoic Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Interview with Kimberly-Sue Murray from @kleffnotes

I had the chance to chat with Kimberly-Sue Murray about her upcoming role in the Netflix Original series, V Wars. Starring alongside Ian Somerholder, of Vampire Diaries fame, she is part of bringing a world of vampires to life. Thank you to Kimberly-Sue Murray for answering all of my questions about this series as well as some of her other projects, including Shadowhunters.

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Hymns of the Republic Book Review from @kleffnotes

S.C. Gwynne, New York Times bestselling author of Empire of the Summer Moon and Rebel Yell, shares his epic account of the conclusion of the Civil War in Hymns of the Republic. The fourth and final year provides a powerful bed of information for a captivating narrative about one of the turning points for the nation. There are angles and insights that Gwynne shares that will surprise many readers, even those who think they know all there is to know about the Civil War. Continue reading “Hymns of the Republic Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Gage…My Beautiful Boy Book Review from @kleffnotes

Three-year-old Gage desperately wants to ride in a pull wagon with his aunt to go get some chewing gum. While his mother’s gut reaction is to keep her little boy home she relents and lets him go on an adventure. As they take a short cut back home through a construction site, Gage leaves the wagon on the hunt of a big, blue, butterfly. As he follows this butterfly he wind up in the path of an oncoming care and everything will change in this moment. Continue reading “Gage…My Beautiful Boy Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Freedom Lessons Book Review from @kleffnotes

Freedom Lessons is a historical fiction work that ties into author Eileen Harrison Sanchez’s passion of advocating for free, appropriate, and respectful educational opportunities for all students. She spent time in both segregated and integrated public school during her forty year career, which started with her in the role of classroom teacher and ended with her in the position of district administrator. This is a work of passion that she is proud to be out in the world thanks to She Writes Press as her publisher and Ingram Publishing Services as the distributor. Continue reading “Freedom Lessons Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Geek-Girl #5 Comic Review from @kleffnotes

Ruby Kaye is back! Geek-Girl #5 has been out for a little while and while I have reviewed so much of this series I was a little delayed into getting on this review. Ruby Kaye is a hero who never really planned to be a hero, but she has found herself thrust into the spotlight after winning a pair of power-inducing super-tech glasses. She has fought a number of villains, but in this story she faces one who is far less obvious in his villainy. Continue reading “Geek-Girl #5 Comic Review from @kleffnotes”

Claudette’s Miraculous Motown Adventure Book Review from @kleffnotes

Little Claudette is one of the happy children who lives in the magical kingdom of Motown where she is free to sing and dance in the streets. That is until an evil witch descends upon the town and curses it into a dark silence. With no more joy in her once magical world, Claudette ventures inside and once there finds a surprising box that could bring the magic back to Motown. Continue reading “Claudette’s Miraculous Motown Adventure Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Galactic Adventures of Hazel:Gurecoa Book Review from @kleffnotes

In the year 4519, Hazel lives in a town suspended in the Earth’s Stratosphere and commutes in her Inter Galactic Vehicle to school. She has many travels with Richie and their alien best friend, Dmitri. They go from Mars to Enceladus, from Gly to Drethna meeting alien beings and dealing with an annoying doorbell. They will journey to understand what Gurecoa in The Galactic Adventures of Hazel: Gurecoa. Continue reading “The Galactic Adventures of Hazel:Gurecoa Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Emily Monroe is Not the Chosen One: Unchosen Book Review from @kleffnotes

Emily Monroe is definitely not the Chosen One, but that doesn’t mean everything has constantly thought she is. In book one we learn that the Chosen One, who has always looked oddly like Emily, is the twin sister of our now unlikely heroine. With this massive reveal, the Chosen One delves into a world of rebellion and she loses her title as champion of Big City. With a new hero swooping in, the Chosen One will have to figure out how to live a life more like her newly discovered sister in Emily Monroe is Not the Chosen One: Unchosen. Continue reading “Emily Monroe is Not the Chosen One: Unchosen Book Review from @kleffnotes”