Stuff Unicorns Love Book Review from @kleffnotes

Unicorns have been everywhere this year and in her book, Stuff Unicorns Love, Jessie Oleson Moore shares the secrets of unicorn life. With the help of her friend Sprinkles, she reveals how unicorns spend their time and all the things they love. This delightfully fun read is perfect for younger readers as well as anyone who is young at heart and wants to enjoy a bit of whimsy in their day. Continue reading “Stuff Unicorns Love Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Death at the Diogenes Club: A Sherlock Holmes and Lucy James Story Review from @kleffnotes

After the intense events of The Jubilee Problem, Sherlock Holmes and Lucy James return in the thrilling sequel Death at the Diogenes Club. This particular location is preferred by Sherlock’s brother, Mycroft, and this case falls closely within his political purview. Lucy and Sherlock both arrive at the Diogenes after a suspicious murder, which is of course far more complex than it appears. Continue reading “Death at the Diogenes Club: A Sherlock Holmes and Lucy James Story Review from @kleffnotes”

Geek Sweets: An Adventurer’s Guide to Baking Wizardry Book Review from @kleffnotes

Jenny Burgesse shares her wonderfully nerdy baking knowledge in her delicious recipe filled cookbook Geek Sweets: An Adventurer’s Guide to Baking Wizardy. This book shares recipes that span all the realms of geekdom with tasty treats that will wow wherever you take them. Get your apron on, ready your whisk, and let’s get into the baking adventures. Continue reading “Geek Sweets: An Adventurer’s Guide to Baking Wizardry Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Futura: A Novella Book Review from @kleffnotes

Futura: A Novella is the debut fiction work of Jordan Phillips that presents a future world in which humanity has bridged their past with the future to create something new and inventive. Our primary character is Ruby, a woman who suddenly finds herself wanting to have a child. She never had this urge before and we follow her as she tries to work through what feels like a foreign yearning. Continue reading “Futura: A Novella Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Harry Potter Series and Me from @kleffnotes

I am currently doing something I never expected to be doing this year. In case you haven’t seen any of the pictures I’ve posted on my Twitter, I am very excited to announce that I’m in Orlando, Florida doing a ton of touristy things. I was invited to come along on a trip, which includes some time at Disney parks. While I’m doing this traveling I decided I wanted to write some articles to connect with some of the things I’ll be experiencing while I’m doing a bit of vacationing. For today I wanted to dive into some of my personal connections to the Harry Potter series since I happen to be enjoying time in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Continue reading “The Harry Potter Series and Me from @kleffnotes”

Consequence Book Review from @kleffnotes

Eli Yance creates an exceptional story of three narratives that come together in an unexpected way that will have you on the edge of your seat in Consequence. This novel focuses on a family of three, two conmen, and two hitmen, who wind up becoming enmeshed in each other’s lives through a series of decisions that lead to terrible consequences, which the title hints at. Each choice these characters make, no matter how small, ripples out and changes their lives forever. Continue reading “Consequence Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Bring Her Home Book Review from @kleffnotes

Still healing from the death of his wife a year and a half earlier, Bill Price is thrown into an emotional whirlwind when his teenage daughter Summer is found brutally beaten and left for dead in a local park. After rushing to the hospital to be with his daughter he learns that her best friend Haley was found dead at the scene. As he tries to learn what happened to his daughter Bill finds his entire life torn apart as the mystery surrounding this awful situation continues to change and evolve. Continue reading “Bring Her Home Book Review from @kleffnotes”