The Queens’ English Book Highlight from @kleffnotes

Chloe O. Davis has created an exceptional work by and for LGBTQIA+ of all walks of life with The Queens’ English. This book has been in the works for years and is now available for readers both in the community and who are allies of it. It makes for a great educational resource even if you might think you are an expert. Davis’s love of language shines through and aids in creating such a rich text.

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Pride Features And What Would You Like to See? from @kleffnotes

2021 seems to be going by so quickly and I wanted to make sure I am prepped and ready for June. It feels like it will be here any minute, which means I need to get to working on getting content ready for Pride. I thought I would share some of what I am planning and see if anyone has suggestions or is interested in adding anything for articles.

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A Not So Lonely Planet Book Review from @kleffnotes

Do you remember When in Rome starring Kristen Bell? Well while this story is not exactly like that I found myself drawing the same enjoyment from it as I did that film. Set in Rome and focused on Marina Taylor, who is a bold, adventure-seeking writer, we watch as rom-com levels of delight for readers take place in A Not So Lonely Planet.

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Starting Rebels and Star Wars Day Recap from @kleffnotes

May the 4th was Tuesday of this week and I am finally taking some time to write about our day. We spread the celebrating over two days with most of our watching happening on May 3rd, but we did still celebrate on May 4th. We bought things, we watched things, and we ate things all in a Star Wars theme.

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Birth of the Anima Book Review from @kleffnotes

Birth of the Anima is a story that combines feminism, ecological justice, and fantasy into a work that showcases embracing your potential. Kelsey K. Sather has created a great story that will showcase a powerful character who is working her way through becoming something more. As the first book in this series Sather has done an inventive job of combining themes to create a story that will fully engage you.

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The Audacity of Sara Grayson Book Review from @kleffnotes

While I normally don’t say you should judge a book by its cover, the cover of The Audacity of Sara Grayson immediately made me chuckle. For me this book falls into the cozy mystery realm of reads, which is something I love. Now technically if you are a cozy fan I am stretching the definition a bit, but this is still a read for mystery lovers of all types.

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Wildflower Season Book Review from @kleffnotes

Michelle Major, the author of The Magnolia Sisters series, is releasing a brand new series. I have shared my thoughts on her other series and was excited to share this one with our readers as well. The Carolina Girls is a series in the same vein as her first series and is a perfect read for Hallmark Movie lovers everywhere.

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The Antidote Book Review from @kleffnotes

With very few books marketed at children or younger readers with a focus on medicine and health, Susan McCormick, who is a doctor, decided to create something herself. The Antidote is a young reader book that does just what McCormick felt was missing. If you have a young reader that is interested in the field of medicine or are curious as to how that topic could be covered for young readers then keep reading this review.

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Goods & Effects Book Review from @kleffnotes

When Hannah Mercer unexpectedly looses her husband and sons she sells her family farm and decides to set up a new home and store inside a delivery truck. This complete shift in her life leads her to try and find connections with those she often meets throughout her now more transient life. Goods & Effects is story full of loss, but also heart and growth with Hannah acting as a vessel for the lives of not just herself, but those around her.

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