The Elegant Warrior Book Review from @kleffnotes

The hardest losses for any trial lawyers are the ones that have brought forward the most emotion and for award-winning medical malpractice defender often come outside of the courtroom. Host of The Elegant Warrior Podcast and anchor at the Law and Crime Network, Heather Hansen, has crafted a book that will help you to combat the trials in your life that may call for you to put on your armor, but may also require the elegance that is available to everyone in The Elegant Warrior: How to Win Life’s Trials Without Losing Yourself. Continue reading “The Elegant Warrior Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Finnish Nightmares Book Review from @kleffnotes

Karoliina Korhonen is a Finnish artist whose comic sensation Matti makes his American debut in Finnish Nightmares: An Irreverant Guide to Life’s Awkward Moments. This comic is shared in a small combined book that provides a fascinating look into Nordic culture. We follow as Matti navigates his worst fears in social situations. There are situations with neighbors, going shopping, and tense dining moments. Continue reading “Finnish Nightmares Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Ninja: Get Good Book Review from @kleffnotes

Tyler “Ninja” Blevins is a leading live-streamer and gaming superstar with over 45 million followers across his platforms. His first book released in August of this year, Ninja: Get Good, and it shares his tips for gaming success and how anyone can become unstoppable. Designed with middle grade readers in mind this book is focused on what Ninja wishes he had known when he first started out. Continue reading “Ninja: Get Good Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Maiden, Mother, Crone @BedsidePress Book Review from @kleffnotes

The second Beside Press preview I have to share is Maiden, Mother, Crone, which is upcoming from the publisher, but I do not have a specific date for this one. This anthology is a collection of short fiction by trans women and trans feminine writers collected by poet and author Gwen Benaway. As an anthology it is the first by trans femme authors to explore the realms of magic, supernatural beings, and alternate universes. Trans femme  characters become the focus of these stories and inhabit the magical worlds of fantastic places. Continue reading “Maiden, Mother, Crone @BedsidePress Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Juliet Takes a Breath @PenguinTeen Book Review from @kleffnotes

Comic book lovers should recognize Gabby Rivera from her work on the solo series America, focused on America Chavez for Marvel Comics. In her mission to create the wildest, most fun stories ever Rivera has brought her writing skills to the Penguin Random House imprint Dial Books with her novel Juliet Takes a Breath, which comes out today. Juliet Milagros Palante has been a a self-proclaimed closeted Puerto Rican baby dyke from the Bronx, but now she is out of the closet and about to head out on a life-changing experience to intern with her favorite feminist writer. What she didn’t expect was that her coming out would crash and burn, but she has a plan, or at least she thinks she might. Continue reading “Juliet Takes a Breath @PenguinTeen Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Kamah Sutrah Book Review from @kleffnotes

This book is a hoot and wicked funny. The Kamah Sutrah: A Bawstonian’s Guide to Wicked Good Sex by Cian Smith is a book that while designed to discuss the topic of sex also leans into the humor with the use of an exaggerated Boston dialect throughout the book. Even just the description for this book had me laughing and if you are looking for a fun read you have definitely found the one. Continue reading “The Kamah Sutrah Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Best Lesbian Erotica of the Year Volume 4 Book Review from @kleffnotes

Award winning editor Sinclair Sexsmith has put together a collection of stories from a refreshingly diverse group of individuals of various genders and identities in the fourth volume of Best Lesbian Erotica of the Year. These multi-talented authors showcase a variety of diverse stories that include anything from a mysterious warrior at a Renaissance Faire to a fantasy speed dating night. While each story is tremendously different each of them showcases what it feels like to fully step into one’s own power and feel deeply in your own body. Continue reading “Best Lesbian Erotica of the Year Volume 4 Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Queer Cosmos Book Review from @kleffnotes

Cosmic Queers get ready for the read of your life! Now I have seen this subset of the queer community popping up on my Twitter feed and while I am not an expert I believe the Astrology gays, who I really wish were called Astrologays, will get a kick out of this book. Colin Bedell, astrologer for the Cosmopolitan and QueerCosmos.com, has created a book with no heteronomative language focused on providing insight into the stars for the queer community. Queer Cosmos isn’t out yet, but you can find out my thoughts on this interstellar sensation before the release in November. Continue reading “Queer Cosmos Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Happier as a Woman Book Review from @kleffnotes

Releasing in October of this year, Happier as a Woman: Transforming Friendships, Transforming Lives is the story of a woman who found her path after becoming established in a more traditional sense. Martina Giselle Ramirez had first started wearing her mother’s shoes in secret in the second grade, this was still when the world knew her as Martin. Growing up as an adopted Mexican-American in a racially segregated city she had sworn she would not just become another statistic. Her journey would take her from valedictorian to tenured professor with a family. Once she had found her place she finally felt comfortable taking the next step to being her true self. Continue reading “Happier as a Woman Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Cult Filmmakers Book Review from @kleffnotes

Cult filmmakers come in all shapes, sizes, and styles, which gives each of them their own special niche in the world of film. Ian Haydn Smith brings together 50 of the filmmakers who have made their mark from Burton to Tarantino. His handpicked collection of creators examines how they earned their cult label and celebrates the movies they’ve made. Cult Filmmakers also includes fantastic illustrations from Kristelle Rodeia to bring to life these figures of film. Continue reading “Cult Filmmakers Book Review from @kleffnotes”