Worldship Files: Morrigan Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Worldship Files is back with a new book in the series, Worldship Files: Morrigan. For those who might have missed my other reviews, this is a mystical and science fiction blended story. When the world was threatened by destruction from the expanding sun the preternatural races joined together with humans to create a Worldship, Leviathan, which took them one thousand years to build. With so many different types of civilizations living together there are often tensions and mysterious events to be solved.

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Sparo Rising: Blade of Wexbury Book Review from @kleffnotes

If you haven’t read any of my previous Techromancy Scrolls reviews I definitely urge you to go check those our before you delve into this one. That series just ended, but while the base story may be done Erik Schubach is now devoting some time to adding some more details to characters that were not as central to the original plot. The Sparo Rising series is a spinoff focused on a side character in a standalone story. You wouldn’t need to read the original series to understand this new series, but I highly recommend it.

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Techromancy Scrolls: Colossus Book Review from @kleffnotes

The final book in the Techromancy Scrolls series is out and as someone who has loved this series, I am sad to see it end. I though know there is still hope, there is more to come after this series, but I will hold it in and save all my emotions for the detailed portion of the Techromancy Scrolls: Colossus review.

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Virtual Mirrors Series Review from @kleffnotes

Virtual Mirrors is a five part series by Crystal Raven, which is the Avatar of renowned healer Adora Winquist. She has an innate desire to be a guiding force in the awakening of the Divine Feminine by encouraging women on a global level to find new levels of personal empowerment. In the Virtual Mirrors series she infuses realism into her writing in order to create what she feels is a truly authentic story for her lead character Gemma. As we follow the journey of this character throughout the series we are shown her growth out of the repression of the technologically dominated society she lives in.

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Kingdom of Ink and Paper Book Review from @kleffnotes

Kingdom of Ink and Paper is a book that is perfect for anyone who grew up loving Pagemaster or if you are just a book nerd who has always wished the stories you loved were true. This Young Adult read is a book that will have you pushing your imagination along with the main character. Loving books is definitely a prerequisite for enjoying this book.

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Fatal Intent Book Review from @kleffnotes

If you are looking for a new thrilling mystery, Fatal Intent, is something that you should pick up. Dr. Euliano is a practicing anesthesiologist and tenured professor of anesthesiology at the University of Florida, she used that knowledge to craft a story with a doctor at the helm. This thriller is something that will hook you and keep you reading.

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Good Neighbors, Bad Times Revisited: New Echoes of My Father’s German Village Book Review from @kleffnotes

Good Neighbors, Bad Times was a memoir released by Mimi Schwartz in 2008 and she had not expected to delve back into her father’s story and the German village she had written about. Ten years later though she would be contacted by a man named Max Sayer, an 89 year old man in South Australia, who shared his story with her. He had grown up Catholic in the same village during the Third Reich. This led Schwartz to have a changed of perspective on the topic of being a neighbor in times of hate. This newly created book weaves excerpts from Sayer’s memoir and hers, which creates a different sort of story.

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A Night at the Dreslen Book Review from @kleffnotes

Stephanie McBain is a screenwriter and director who you might recognize from the holiday movies A Kiss on Candy Cane Lane or Hashtag Blessed. When 2020 was leading to shut downs throughout the industry she was concerned that she might not be able to shoot anything and decided to try something new. McBain took a previously unproduced script and reverse engineered it into a YA Novella.

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The Things We Leave Unfinished Book Review from @kleffnotes

Rebecca Yarros is back with another beautiful and emotionally evolved story, The Things We Leave Unfinished. When two lives become connected through the story of another person, they find themselves trying to see what could be. If you are looking for a romantic read with a reluctant to love lead you should consider pre-ordering Yarros’ latest work.

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