Welcome to Hive Book Club Highlight #279
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Today we're highlighting some of these content that you might enjoy.
@keilis/resena-tres-luces-de-claire-keegan-como-un-dolor-puede-convertirse-en-ternura
I hope you are super well tonight, today I want to talk about a very quick read I had yesterday, so thin and easy to read it was, one of those stories that leave you so hooked that until you finish it you can not let go, certainly one of the best readings of this year that got out of this block I have for several days, I enjoyed it, I loved it and today I want to share it with you I hope you like it with all my heart, the book is called three lights by Claire Keegan. Let's see what it is about
@jordy0827/a-chilling-story-una-historia-escalofriante
The first time I read the novel, because I confess I have read it on more than one occasion, when I had no idea who Stephen King was and how exciting the book would be, I found the beginning of the story a bit boring. When I read the synopsis, I was expecting excitement from page one. But, Stephen King doesn't rush us into the plot, and first gives us a detailed tour of where the story takes place and takes us to meet each of his characters. Which I appreciated later in the reading, because it's the best way to empathize with each of them, and to get to know them.
@ikefelim/review-of-the-book-the
Three days ago, I came across a short novel with just about fifty pages .At first I lost interest because it didn't catch my attention,but I could not stop reading because it's filled with humor and suspense. The author;Eucharia Umegbolu is a writer and teacher of literature in English in Secondary schools, she has authored many books did a great job in this short novel titled " The Twin Sisters".
@teknon/honey-and-spice-oror-review
When I first came in contact with the front cover of this masterpiece, I was thrilled by the title. I mean I knew what to expect if I delved deeper so I got myself a digital copy and drowned in it and in a few days, I was done. The play with words in this one is worth applause; one of the reasons I like it.Honey and Spice is a romantic novel written by Bolu Babalola, a British author. It's the first time I'm reading her piece and I like her already. The novel has its setting in London, in a university, Whitewell College, with students from different countries around the world with diverse religious and cultural values. It explores themes of gender and sexuality.
@creativemary/book-review-what-is-post-traumatic-growth
I know about PTS, PTSD but PTG is something new for me. We know that we can grow after adversity but this term coins precisely the essence of what trauma does to us. Our perspective about what happened and not what happened is the source of our trauma, anxiety and malaise.
@freidimar18/resena-valentia-or-libro-de-motivacion-eng-esp
Hello to all the Hive Book Club community! I'm here again after several days without sharing content with you for work reasons, however, dedicating some time to read a good book will always be a priority for me. And just like Stephen King says: "Read a lot and daily. Only then will you get to know the different styles of the great authors. "If you think you don't have time to read, you won't have time, nor the tools for good writing"
@cirangela/audiocuentos-infantiles--otra-grandiosa-forma-de-leer--esp-eng
As a teacher, mom and passionate reader I love children's literature in fact as a psychotherapist of language and other cognitive conditions, I consider this kind of books an effective tool and an alternative for children not only to develop their creativity and imagination but also to enrich their vocabulary. 🔝
@janeoff26/review-and-analysis-of-notes-from-the-underground-by-fiodor-dostoievski
Hello! I'd like to share with you a review of my most recent read and how it takes you into the depths of the human mind, a classic work that will leave no reader indifferent: "Notes from Underground" by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
"Notes from Underground" by Fyodor Dostoevsky. First published in 1864, it delves into the turbulent mind of its protagonist and unwaveringly delves into the abysses of the human condition.
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