Hey Hivers and bibliophile!
Finally it has been seven days since we extended the Graphic Contest. It has come to an end and we are going to announce the winner on Monday. So, stay tuned!
While waiting for the result, you can check out these five highlighted authors. Who shared their book review and experiences with us!
Here are five highlighted entries and posts from HivebookClub this week in no particular order:
Author | Title | Description |
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@mariart1 | Magisterium 1: The iron trial - Review | ''Callum Hunt not only lives in a world where magic exists, but he himself is a magician, being able to use it for as long as he can remember, although the occasions when he has used it have been the product of poor control. And how could they not? His father, Alastair Hunt, hates everything to do with magic. He has good reason for that, and above all, for wishing Call would not go to that place known as the Magisterium, a secret school where the magic of the elements is studied.'' |
@sofitere | he mysterious island of Jules Verne | ''Who doesn't know many stories written by the wonderful French writer Jules Verne? visionary of many of the inventions we know today: the submarine, the flight to the moon with the help of a spaceship, the conquest of the world by restless adventurers, races to win wonderful treasures, and huge amounts of money?'' |
@stevenson7 | BOOK SHOPPING | ''A big part of my income is spent on books. Up until recently, I rea mostly e-books, then a couple of years ago I bought my first ever book, I bought three actually but gave out one. I got, "Everything is fucked" by Mark Manson and "The subtle art of not giving a fuck" also by Mark Manson. In addition, I got the "80/20 principle" by Richard Koch. Life-changing books they were. Today, I went over to the same bookshop and he was delighted to see me. I always talked about how readers are leaders, I think he is just trying to sell his stuff. :)'' |
@ricardo993 | My favorite book (The Name of the Wind) | ''Patrick Rothfuss's book had its difficulties to be published, but finally in 2007 after several rejections from publishers it was accepted and the world of fantastic literature gave a cry of rejoicing. I did when I read it, our meeting was by chance. I remember asking the girl at the bookstore that I was looking for something similar to Harry Potter and she recommended The Name of the Wind, as well as Robin Hobb's The Assassin's Apprentice.'' |
@sanguinehaze | Review - All Systems Red by Martha Wells (Audiobook Review) | ''The story itself is a first-person narrative from the perspective of Murderbot - a synthetic security bot assigned to a planetary survey team. Unlike most security bots, our Murderbot hacked its governor, giving it autonomy over its own decisions.'' |
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Ah, thank you so much to the team for the feature and the gift, much Grateful. I'd have to check other featured authors, their post looks exciting.
https://peakd.com/hive-180164/@eglois/concept-to-the-graphic-design-contest-of-hive-book-club
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