Welcome to Hive Book Club Highlight #332
Announcement
Hey everyone, We have a great news!
Throughout february, we want to celebrate the idea of "love" and decided to create a contest that spans for 4 Weeks. Each week, we'll have different theme about "love" that you can explore.
What book best captures love that transcends time that have you ever read?
We have 25 HIVE in the prize pool that will be given to the most commented submission and most favorite during our weekly poll that will be done through Snaps.
- each week the winner will receive 6.25 HIVE
This week submission will end by 9th Monday GMT +7 at 19:00
Today we're highlighting some of these content that you might enjoy. Check them out & don't forget to engage.
Author: @jesuspsoto
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@jesuspsoto/madame-bovary-prosa-exquisita-madame
Emma is a reader of sentimental novels; she is young, therefore, idealistic, dreamy; passionate about that parallel world she imagines in her readings. As a reader, I imagine her immersed in her illusions, sighing for a happy, romantic love, capable of doing for her whatever makes her heart happy. I imagine her in sweet expectation of her lover, meeting inordinately at meetings, seeing each other in secret, receiving gifts, overcoming the drama of the abysses; fulfilling, then, the desire to overcome distances.
Author: @calendulacraft
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@calendulacraft/the-coziest-of-heists-my
My first impression was: "This book is much to young for me." Yes, I understand that Young Adult novels are marketed towards teenagers. Still, I find it hard to believe that a 16 year old could be a seasoned assassin or that a 17 year old could be the leader of a neighborhood gang and, in his free time, plan a near-impossible heist. Within a few chapters my complaints were completely forgotten and I was totally engaged in this fun & heart felt story. let me tell you more!!
Author: @janaveda
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@janaveda/convenience-store-woman-by-sayaka-murata-eng-spa
Although my device (a Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet X1 G1) is excellent, its 12” screen and 2k resolution do not make it comfortable or manageable to emulate traditional reading. It's a hybrid between a laptop and a tablet with a detachable magnetic keyboard, designed to cater to the niche of managers and corporate executives.
Author: @seki1
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@seki1/the-screaming-staircase-engesp
A book reading lull is a strange phenomenon. One that's even stranger than a writers block. At least in the writers block, you know it's a blocking of your creative streams/rays/ink (whatever y'all authors imagine your creative flow to be). Regardless you know this is why the words aren't flowing to you like before.
Author: @oluchi31
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@oluchi31/salaam-with-love-a-refreshingly-sweet-selfdiscovery-journey-book-review-lqr
I'll like to believe I'm completely out of my book slump or I'm halfway there, considering I've been able to read three books throughout this month. Although it currently feels like pulling myself out of this book slump wasn't completely necessary as I have exams fast approaching and soon, I'll have to dedicate 95% of my time to reading academic books. But for now, we keep going with the flow, till our academic demands it.
Author: @gaviotawriter
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@gaviotawriter/almost-450-books-an-interview
Hello, community! In the world of literature, especially in children's and young adult literature, illustrators play a crucial role. Images complement the text, bring stories to life, and allow readers to visualize scenarios, characters, and emotions, enriching the literary experience. Illustrations provide cultural context, attract and maintain readers' attention, and facilitate comprehension, giving the work a special flavor.
Author: @justfavour
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@justfavour/justice-served-the-red-velvet-dress-by-farida-karodia--7vg
Have you ever read a book that puts you in a tight spot - a dilemma where you're unsure whether the character did something bad or if what the character did was "poetic justice enough"? According to the dictionary, “Poetic justice, also called poetic irony, is a literary device with which ultimately virtue is rewarded and misdeeds are punished.” In simple words, Poetic Justice is when evil characters are punished for their misdeeds or atrocities, while the good ones are rewarded. I have read many books where I am left in a dilemma if the character got enough “poetic justice”? I ask myself questions like; Should the character suffer more for his misdeeds? Did they deserve a quick and slow death instead of a fast and painless one? Recently, I read The Red Velvet Dress by Farida Karodia
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