A Victorian Flower Album Book Review from @kleffnotes

A Victorian Flower Album: Collected and Painted in the Summer Evenings of 1873, as a Pleasing Recreation by Henry Terry is possibly one of the longest titled books I have ever reviewed. This work though was created initially by Henry Terry, who made this as a brief collection of his personal sketches of flowers for his children. Over time this compilation of artistic sketches has been published a number of times, but this October a new version has been created with Japanese translations. Continue reading “A Victorian Flower Album Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Cat Paws Book Review from @kleffnotes

Do you love cute things? Do you love furry things? Do you just plain love cats? Then Cat Paws is the perfect little book for you. This brief little book is a collection of cat pictures pulled from some of your favorite cat accounts on social media and will immediately brighten your day. Continue reading “Cat Paws Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Scourge of the Seas of Time (and Space) Book Review from @kleffnotes

Queen of Swords Press is releasing a brand new anthology focused on swashbuckling pirates who not only sail the high seas, but also the starry skies, Scourge of the Seas of Time (and Space). Now not only are these pirates from tremendously diverse worlds, they also happen to be a bit different than your average high seas adventurer. These characters are all part of the LGBTQ+ umbrella. While not all of the characters specifically discuss their identities each story focuses on minority characters. While the anthology doesn’t come out until December of this year I had the opportunity to sail with these pirates a bit early and wanted to share my thoughts with all of you. Continue reading “Scourge of the Seas of Time (and Space) Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Where Dragonwoofs Sleep and The Fading Creeps Book Review from @kleffnotes

Have you ever had a dream so vivid that it felt like real life? For Ben, Marcus, and Avery every night they find themselves in a mysterious world that feels completely and utterly real. In this place each of them has a new persona and together they find themselves working together to save this world from The Fading. Where Dragonwoofs Sleep and The Fading Creeps is a fantastic story that examines the power of your dreams. Continue reading “Where Dragonwoofs Sleep and The Fading Creeps Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Bigfoot Fun Book! Book Review from @kleffnotes

Have you ever wondered what Bigfoot gets up to when he isn’t being photographed in grainy pictures? Well the Bigfoot Fun Book! answers all of your questions about where this particular cryptid likes to spend his time. Whether you are a kid or just young at heart you’ll have fun following along with Bigfoot and checking out all of the activities inside these pages. Continue reading “Bigfoot Fun Book! Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Missed @ClexaCon London? You Can ClexaCan’t With Me! from @kleffnotes

This past weekend ClexaCon took over London for the first time with the inaugural ClexaCon London on November 3rd and 4th. As a lover of ClexaCon, I would have loved to go to this convention, but sadly no such luck. I couldn’t make the weekend work with my schedule, but I was ecstatic to find that I hadn’t missed out on all of the action thanks to the ClexaCon YouTube channel. If you are like me and a London ClexaCan’t, here are some of the amazing things you can experience from wherever you are. Continue reading “Missed @ClexaCon London? You Can ClexaCan’t With Me! from @kleffnotes”

The Elemental Balance Kickstarter and Review from @kleffnotes

The Elemental Balance is a comic series that is currently running a Kickstarter campaign to bring you the first three chapters of the series. I was given the opportunity to check out the first issue and for those of you who are interested in a science fiction comic with a bit of a twist you will definitely enjoy this series. Continue reading “The Elemental Balance Kickstarter and Review from @kleffnotes”

Kill for Me Book Review from @kleffnotes

Kill for Me is the eighth novel in the Victor series by Tom Wood. This thrilling series focuses on the assassin named Victor who takes on dangerous and deadly jobs and in this new story he has taken a job full of twists, turns, and another hitman. I had not previously read books in this series and even with no foreknowledge of Victor and his assignments I was still completely sucked in and could follow the story easily. If you are a fan of thrillers and killers, even if you’ve never read a book in the Victor series, you should pick up Kill for Me today. Continue reading “Kill for Me Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Fangirl Freakouts: Riverdale Reactions S3 Eps 2 & 3 from @kleffnotes

We had a mini Riverdale hiatus last week and I thought I’d share my thoughts on episodes 2 and 3 of the third season to help make sure you’re ready for Wednesday’s epic throwback episode focused on the parents of Riverdale. Share your own thoughts with me in the comments below or on Twitter, @kleffnotes. Continue reading “Fangirl Freakouts: Riverdale Reactions S3 Eps 2 & 3 from @kleffnotes”

Harry Potter: A History of Magic Audible Audiobook Review from @kleffnotes

In October Audible and Pottermore debuted the Audible Original audio drama, Harry Potter: A History of Magic. While a physical book exists by the same name what makes this audio drama special is that it includes a variety of voices and guests, a bit like a documentary piece. This work is divided into a variety of different sections, which take their inspiration from courses and books that the witches and wizards of Hogwarts would experience. This fantastic collection of history, both of magic and of the Harry Potter universe, is something every Harry Potter fan needs to listen too immediately. Continue reading “Harry Potter: A History of Magic Audible Audiobook Review from @kleffnotes”