Pilgrim Tale (The Pilgrim Trilogy) Book Review from @kleffnotes

In the future you can live forever, but not everyone is able to live the Beautiful Life. In the world of Pilgrim Tale, the first book in The Pilgrim Trilogy, Michael Pilgrim and his community find themselves having to cope with the dangerous powers that are stronger than them and the technology they wield. As he tries to save his village, Michael most make it through a year of difficult and dangerous moments that will have everyone in danger. Continue reading “Pilgrim Tale (The Pilgrim Trilogy) Book Review from @kleffnotes”

How to Fall In Love Book Review from @kleffnotes

Just in time for Valentine’s Day is a romantic story focused on what might seem like an unlikely pair brought together by the forces of love. How to Fall in Love isn’t a how to book, though there are some things within these pages that could help you grow love within a relationship. Cupid does his part to make an epic love story and like any good romance there are always some obstacles that you have to overcome. Continue reading “How to Fall In Love Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Book Review- Supernatural The Television Series: The Roads Not Taken by @TimWaggoner via @stacyamiller85 #Supernatural #SPN #SPN300

As a fan of Supernatural since its premiere on the now-defunct The WB network (it currently airs on The CW) on September 13, 2005, I’ve looked forward to seeing the story of Winchester brothers Sam and Dean unfold for fourteen seasons. “Saving people, hunting things, the family business” has been their motto and they’ve both gone to Hell and back to save the world. Ever wonder how it would be to be Sam and Dean? Could you handle the responsibility? Would you make the right decisions? If you were on a hunt, how would you do?

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Risking the Rapids Book Review from @kleffnotes

Irene O’Garden’s poetic memoir, Risking the Rapids: How My Wilderness Adventure Healed My Childhood focuses a lens on her less than perfect childhood and how a more recent trip with her siblings following a new trauma helped her to work through how her childhood has impacted her life. Through moving prose O’Garden moves between her past and the more recent trip with ease, allowing the reader to relate these periods to each other. Beyond that she allows herself to be completely open with her reader in this touching work. Continue reading “Risking the Rapids Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Boys Who Woke Up Early Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Boys Who Woke Up Early is a memoir-esque read from A.D. Hopkins set in the fictional town of Early, Virginia. His plot is told through the first person perspective of Stony Shelor as he recounts his youth through his senior year of high school. Throughout this fictional person’s story we are given an examination of race in the South alongside a glimpse into the South in the 1960’s. Continue reading “The Boys Who Woke Up Early Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Evil Has a Name @audible_com Review from @kleffnotes

For all you murderinos out there you will understand why I absolutely had to listen to Evil Has a Name on Audible. Seriously, how could I pass up something involving Paul Holes? If you are a little confused, fans of the popular podcast My Favorite Murder are named murderinos and Paul Holes is a criminologist who was this sort of icon of the podcast who has also been a guest. Evil Has a Name: The Untold Story of the Golden State Killer Investigation was written by Paul Holes, Jim Clemente, and Peter McDonnell and primarily narrated by Paul Holes and Jim Clemente. What makes this Audible original so captivating is the use of additional voices, but I will admit the soothing tones of Paul Holes help to make the truly awful crimes more easy to listen to. Continue reading “Evil Has a Name @audible_com Review from @kleffnotes”

Harry Clarke @audible_com Review from @kleffnotes

Harry Clarke is an Audible production of a one person show performed by Billy Crudup. Not only is he the performer in this, but he originated the character at the inaugural Audible Theater live stage venture. Within this particular Audible release there is also a performance of Lillian by the creator of Harry Clarke and Lillian, David Cale.

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Interview with Space Is Cool As Fuck Author Kate Howells from @kleffnotes

I recently posted a review of the very cool book, Space Is Cool As Fuck and as a follow-up to this work I had the opportunity to talk with the primary author. Kate Howells share a bit about herself, the book, and how she came up with such an epic title. I’d like to thank her for her time. Continue reading “Interview with Space Is Cool As Fuck Author Kate Howells from @kleffnotes”

The Haunting of Henderson Close Book Review from @kleffnotes

Henderson Close was once a grim and crime filled place, but in the present day it is a tourist attraction with costumed guides who share the histories of this once dark place. When Hannah decides to make a change and apply for a job as a costumed guide she thought she had found her dream job, but there is something sinister lurking around Henderson Close. In 1891 a woman named Miss Carmichael was murdered and it appears that she is not the only spirit tied to this specific place. What is lurking inside the pages of The Haunting of Henderson Close is something far more evil than just a murderer. Continue reading “The Haunting of Henderson Close Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Junction Book Review from @kleffnotes

A strange change has happened in New Guinea and Japanese nature show host Daisuke Matsumori is pulled into the exploration of a life time. Junction introduces a dangerous new world of the same name that can only be accessed through a wormhole. With a number of countries vying to determine what this area is and how they can control it Daisuke is drawn into a dangerous place full of dangerous people. Continue reading “Junction Book Review from @kleffnotes”