Twin Daggers Book Review from @kleffnotes

MarcyKate Connolly is debuting her first YA novel this fall and for readers who enjoy Marissa Meyer and her futuristic take on fairy tales, Twin Daggers is something they will love. By taking the well known story of Romeo and Juliet and adding a fantasy twist, Connolly has created a new world where Juliet is given more agency in the story. This story will transport you and drop you into a world where magic and revenge are tied together. Continue reading “Twin Daggers Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Beneath the Moon and Tarot of the Divine Review from @kleffnotes

The power of stories has been shown to provide people with higher levels of well-being and resiliency, even if these stories do not truly reflect who you are or your life experiences. They help us to find different ways of being and give us a chance to express ourselves. Illustrator Yoshi Yoshitani grew up with both Japanese and American traditions and is very comfortable using the power of stories to bridge different cultures. In Beneath the Moon there are unique and stunning colorful illustrations created by Yoshi that are paired with seventy-eight fairy tales, myths, and divine stories from around the world. Continue reading “Beneath the Moon and Tarot of the Divine Review from @kleffnotes”

Under Your Skin Book Review from @kleffnotes

Under Your Skin is in the genre of domestic thriller that includes books like Girl on the Train and Gone Girl. Rose McClelland has crafted a tense read that will keep you guessing and turning pages until you find yourself suddenly on the last page. While she has written a great deal of fiction, McClelland is taking us on her first journey into the world of thrillers and she has done a perfect job. Continue reading “Under Your Skin Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Reliving My Childhood with The Babysitters Club on Netflix from @kleffnotes

My love of reading was very much influenced by The Babysitters Club books and when I learned the series would be returning with a new modernized story I was immediately very excited. Growing up my parents frequently took me and my siblings, once they were born, to used bookstores. Typically we would travel to Columbus, Ohio from Lima and spend the day going to multiple Half Price Books and in my earliest years of used book shopping this meant spending my time in the children’s clearance section. For whatever reason The Babysitters Club books were always there and always within my little kid book budget. I would stock up on them and while they were a bit mature for me at the time, I was under 6 when I started reading the books, my dad would read them to me and then I would go on to also read them myself. Continue reading “Reliving My Childhood with The Babysitters Club on Netflix from @kleffnotes”

Everyone Dies Famous Book Review from @kleffnotes

Set in July 2003, Maple Springs, Missouri, is going to be the site of a frightening tornado. Within Everyone Dies Famous, author Len Joy introduces readers to three men who will find themselves working together, but not all surviving the events to come. This story is one that highlight just how uncommon and diverse every person’s life is no matter where they live. Continue reading “Everyone Dies Famous Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Letters from Cuba Book Review from @kleffnotes

Ruth Behar has crafted a story that is based on her family’s history, which celebrates resilience and the ability to preserver in even the most difficult situations. Letters from Cuba focuses on a young Jewish girl named Esther who finds herself fleeing Poland for a new life in Cuba as when it becomes evident that things can only get worse for them as World War II gets closer to beginning. This book is something that will show that anything can be overcome, especially with the love of your family. Continue reading “Letters from Cuba Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Line of Blood Book Review from @kleffnotes

Line of Blood: Uncovering a Secret Legacy of Mobsters, Money and Murder is a book that came from the discovery of a newspaper article. Jana Marcus, award-winning photographer and author, found an article about a murdered mobster from the 1940s that was tucked away in a drawer in her grandmother’s home. This led to quest to uncover the history and the solution to the mystery in the article she found. Continue reading “Line of Blood Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Family in Six Tones Book Review from @kleffnotes

Lan Cao has lived in the United States for more than forty years, but she does sometimes still feel tentative about her place in her adoptive country. After coming here at the age of thirteen and after eighteen years of being a mother, she still feels as though she is in a foreign landscape in some capacity. Family in Six Tones: A Refugee Mother, an American Daughter is a dual memoir from Lan and her American teenage daughter Harlan Margaret Van Cao that examines their experiences and interactions with each other. Continue reading “Family in Six Tones Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Last Sword Maker Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Last Sword Maker is a novel from Brian Nelson that showcases the world as we have always known it changing. This though is because of something that may hit very close to home for some readers currently. An outbreak has led to thousands of deaths in Tibet is a rumor that keeps being whispered about. This disease can kill in minutes and the Chinese government is trying to keep it from being discovered. Continue reading “The Last Sword Maker Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Jack Kirby: The Epic Life of the King of Comics Book Review from @kleffnotes

Lovers of comics or even just casual comics readers have heard the name Jack Kirby. He is lauded with creating and co-creating some of the most well known characters and villains in the world of comics. These include a large number of Marvel characters including Black Panther, Thor, the Fantastic Four, and Iron Man, just to name a few. Tom Scioli takes the life of Kirby and presents his journey in comics through a fully illustrated biography in Jack Kirby: The Epic Life of the King of Comics. Continue reading “Jack Kirby: The Epic Life of the King of Comics Book Review from @kleffnotes”