Welcome to Hive Book Club Highlight #333
Announcement
Last week, the prompt was What book best captures love that transcends time that have you ever read? https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@hivebookclub/hive-book-club-highlight-332
and the recipient for 6.25 hive is @justfavour with his submission
This week,under the grand theme of LOVE, we'll explore unconventional love stories. So,
What book best captures unconventional love stories that you have ever read?
Please include #mondaybookprompt and drop the link in this comment section.
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.
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each week the winner will receive 6.25 HIVE
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There will be different winner each week and if you have won once. You will not be eligible to win again.
This week submission will end by 16th 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: @jane911x
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@jane911x/the-alchemist-or-book-review
"When we first begin fighting for our dreams, we have no experience and make many mistakes. The secret of life, though, is to fall seven times and to get up eight times."
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"I have known a lot of people who, when their personal calling was within their grasp, went on to commit a series of stupid mistakes and never reached their goal when it was only a step away. -DONT BE ONE OF THEM."
Author: @mike.hafidz
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@mike.hafidz/book-review--spring-in-london
Hi book lover... Did you have a good day? I'm so happy to be able to greet you here. I've been bored at home lately. I was looking for my old books and I found this Spring In London by Ilana Tan. And rushed to read it. This book made me feel nostalgic and the aura of when I first read it. I love all of Ilana Tan's books. All her works are romance, she always uses settings in beautiful cities abroad. Like in this book of her four-season series. She uses settings in Seol, Paris, Tokyo, and London. You must have guessed where the book I'm reading will take us, right? Yes, that's right, London.
Author: @isdarmady
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@isdarmady/book-review--mutiara-dari-negeri-china-1-4-wu-yuan
Book recommendations that can probably be read by all groups including children. I can recommend this book because this book is very worthy to read considering that this book is a motivational book that is made in an entertaining and colorful way.
Author: @nery01
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@nery01/discovering-belladonnas-mysteries
Today I want to share with you this wonderful title that is "Belladonna" by Adalyn Grace. A book that promises to immerse us in the mystery surrounding the life of our young protagonist, who apparently was born with a gift that allows her to interact with entities from the beyond, but especially with Death.
Author: @gaviotawriter
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@gaviotawriter/a-cuban-author-at-guadalajara
Hello, #hivebookclub #community! The Guadalajara International Book Fair took place in the first few days of December 2024. It is the second largest in the world and a dream come true for everyone involved in the Spanish-language literary universe. And I, almost miraculously, was able to attend as a guest, and I want to share my experience with you
Author: @pusen
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@pusen/i-finished-malazan-book-of-the-fallen-after-15-years
Malazan Book of the Fallen is a gigantic fantasy epic written by the British Canadian author Steven Eriksen. I'm surprised that I had never heard about this work before a friend introduced it to me roughly two years back. I't s a 10 book series released between 1999 and 2011, which to me is impressive seeing how detailed and thought out the books are.
Author: @viviehardika
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@viviehardika/alfie-the-werewolf-again-wolf
Several days ago I reviewed the book Alfie The Werewolf. Although I didn't read it from the first book (but the third book), I can still enjoy the story (again) even though this is a story for children.
And talking about the story of Alfie the Werewolf, this is the fourth book and I still find interest in this book.
Author: @mandysmoon
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@mandysmoon/eng-esp-my-opinion-about-the-host-mi-opinin-sobre-la-husped--b87
Today I'm going to talk about a book by the famous author Stephenie Meyer (from the Twilight Saga) that didn't receive much attention from the public despite being published at the height of the other book saga and also having its adaptation to the big screen. But this is not a big surprise because despite having a much more interesting plot, it also has the same mistakes as the author's previous books. I'll explain why I consider it this way, including some spoilers
Author: @jhymi
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@jhymi/chimamanda-adichies-we-should-all-be-feminists-k7f
I’m a hypocrite, let me be start by saying. And I’ll tell you why. Because usually when I do book reviews, my title would just be the name of the book, but I didn’t do it this time. I said, “Chimamanda Adichie’s We Should All Be Feminists.” Because even though there is nothing she said here that I disagree with, I want it to be clear that it’s her words and not mine. Because, I’m scared of what I shouldn’t be scared of. And simply put, because I’m a hypocrite.
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