In Defense of Guilt Book Review from @kleffnotes

Benjamin Berkley examines guilt and religious connection in his book In Defense of Guilt. Lauren Hill is a dedicated defense attorney who sees her job as something to triumph at. Each case is a battle and this particular murder trial is one that she thinks she has in the bag, until strange things begin to happen. While in the courtroom Lauren suddenly begins seeing God staring down at her and from that moment on she begins to doubt everything.  Continue reading “In Defense of Guilt Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Story Behind Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Story Behind began as a podcast and after finding success there Emily Prokop has created a companion book, The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History Behind Ordinary Objects. Within this Prokop shares some of the surprising histories behind the objects you see every day and probably never gave a second glance to. This fun and fact filled book is the perfect read for the curious mind. Continue reading “The Story Behind Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Origin of Names, Words and Everything in Between Book Review from @kleffnotes

Patrick Foote’s book The Origin of Names, Words and Everything in Between is a fun read for anyone who loves trivia and language. Beginning by discussing his own name Foote sets up an interesting discussion of language and the evolution of words that is perfect for any word-lover. Continue reading “The Origin of Names, Words and Everything in Between Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Booklovers’ Guide to Wine Book Review from @kleffnotes

Patrick Alexander has a deep love of wine that extends back even into his childhood. Under the very conscious supervision of his father he was allowed to have wine, mixed with water in a very European way, with dinner beginning at the age of five. Now this love has grown and inspired the remarkably informative The Booklovers’ Guide to Wine: An Introduction to the History, Mysteries and Literary Pleasures of Drinking WineContinue reading “The Booklovers’ Guide to Wine Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Guerrilla Kindness and Other Acts of Creative Resistance Book Review from @kleffnotes

You can make the world a better place in a variety of ways and one such way is through moments of kindness and creativity. Sayraphim Lothian shares ways for you to add a little brightness through the world through what she calls guerrilla kindness, which involves taking on some crafting to do something for someone else. Guerrilla Kindness and Other Acts of Creative Resistance examines craftivism and the use of homemade items to change the world. Continue reading “Guerrilla Kindness and Other Acts of Creative Resistance Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Eating Across America Book Review from @kleffnotes

Do you love food? I mean of course you do, who doesn’t love sinking their teeth into a cheesy burger or a salty fry. Okay, so mine would have to be a veggie burger, but hey semantics. If you love food, Eating Across America: A Foodie’s Guide to Food Trucks, Street Food, and the Best Dish in Each State is the perfect read for you. Written by YouTube food reviewer, Daymon, Daym Drops, Patterson, this book collects his love of food and his tips for how to experience the best food you can imagine without breaking the bank. Continue reading “Eating Across America Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Cooking, Baking, and Making Book Review from @kleffnotes

Cynthia O’Hara, well known for her Harried Housewife blog, delves into recipes and crafts for any occasion in Cooking, Baking, and Making: 100 Recipes and DIY Ideas for All Seasons and Reasons. Primarily she breaks down the book into Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter and for each season she has a plethora of delicious eats and treats for you to try. Not only that, but she includes some of her own Harried Housewife tips throughout the book to help give you a bit of a boost. Continue reading “Cooking, Baking, and Making Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Bad at Adulting, Good at Feminism Book Review from @kleffnotes

Bad at Adulting, Good at Feminism is a delightful blending of life tips and discussions of being an adult woman who isn’t exactly sure how to be a functioning adult by Prudence Geerts. The book is divided into different topics and throughout Prudence presents a fictionalized version of herself in connection to things going on in her life. Her art is so much fun and the single page comics discuss so much. Continue reading “Bad at Adulting, Good at Feminism Book Review from @kleffnotes”

A Cookie to Celebrate Book Review from @kleffnotes

Jana Douglas shares her tips for making cookies like a pro in her book A Cookie to Celebrate. In 2014 months from graduation from The Ohio State University, Douglas found herself stress baking and this way of relaxing led her to create Jana Lee’s Bake Shop. With A Cookie to Celebrate you will learn how to make fantastic cookies and get a better handle on how to make beautiful decorations and get them where they need to go. Continue reading “A Cookie to Celebrate Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Extraordinary Origami Book Review from @kleffnotes

Did you know that origami grew tremendously within the United States and evolved as an art form through various artists in America? I certainly didn’t, at least not until I checked out Extraordinary Origami: 20 Projects from Contemporary American Masters. Edited by Marc Kirschenbaum, this book begins with a brief history of how the art of paperfolding, while from Japan, grew through the connection of individuals in America who found themselves evolving elements of the art form. Within these pages are 20 diverse projects you can try that focus on the art of origami. Continue reading “Extraordinary Origami Book Review from @kleffnotes”