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noemilunastorta
Hive Book Club
2026-07-06 16:59
The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies, A delightful novel featuring rebellious, adventurous ladies, mystery, courage, and two "spinsters" ready to do whatever it takes to help women and children. (ENG/ESP)
Good evening, blog friends—how are you? I’m back to review one of the latest books I’ve read—a book that was recommended to me, which I found delightful, and for which I sincerely hope there will be a
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motionkapture777
Alien Art Hive
2026-04-09 07:34
A project that's a little different from the usual!!
Hi, friends, how's it going? I wanted to show you a new project I've started. Basically, I'm writing short stories using AI and composing the soundtrack. I've tried to calculate an average reading speed
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joujo
Hive Book Club
2025-11-26 17:11
Love storys💗📚 (eng- esp)
I love love stories. Romantic comedies, vanilla romance, tragic love. Those based on reality or those pure fantasy, the invention of some extraordinary mind. I adore them; because even though some things
kellyane
ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY
2025-11-13 10:15
A Brother’s Gift: The Book I’ve Been Waiting For
I hadn’t seen my younger brother for years, our only communication was through Messenger.
cliffblank
rainbow
2026-07-03 21:33
Promoted
A Slice of Solidarity: IKEA Canada’s Rainbow Cake for Rainbow Railroad
There’s something quietly powerful about a dessert with a purpose. This week I picked up a slice of the IKEA Canada Rainbow cake — seven layers, seven colours, one very good cause behind it. The Cake Itself
mysticbazaar
MES 9/11 Truth
2025-11-12 23:40
Where Did The Towers Go? by Dr Judy Wood
If you are into conspiracy theories and have looked into 9/11, there may be one theory you haven't heard of. Well I say theory, but it is actually evidence. This book by Dr Judy Wood contains evidence
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-11-03 17:12
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston --- The silence of desperation
From the very first pages, I was pulled into Janie Crawford’s life, a life that feels at once intimate and epic, tender and relentless. Hurston doesn’t ease you in; she drops you straight into the texture
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-11-01 16:07
Half of a Yellow Sun by chimamanda Ngozi Adiche -- The Biafran War isn’t just history on a page | My Honest Opinion
You ever pick up a book and within the first few pages feel the air shift around you, like the world you thought you knew has been peeled back to reveal something raw, vulnerable, and terrifyingly human?
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-10-31 02:20
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt -- labyrinth of grief, guilt, and survival | My Honest Thoughts
The Goldfinch hits like a slow-burning storm that creeps in and never really leaves you. From the very first pages, Tartt pulls you into Theo Decker’s world—a life ripped apart in an instant, a boy witnessing
lesmann
Wednesday Walk
2026-07-09 01:33
Promoted
Wednesday Walk: "Another trip to Cole Park"!
Hello Friends, and thank you for your visit! 🙋🏻♀️☺️🙋🏻♀️ It is #wednesdaywalk #27 of 2026, and the second one for July and I decided to visit the Park downtown. But first I want to thank @tattoodjay
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-10-29 02:04
Dear Ijeawele by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie --+ Fifteen tips toward raising a feminist child | My Honest Review
Reading Dear Ijeawele you nearly feel like you are entering a room where Adichie is sitting in her seat, sipping a cup of tea, and talking to you and to the world she is creating. Even in the first lines
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-10-28 17:25
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides--- The burden of family and of secrets | My Honest Thoughts
Oh, Middlesex—where do I even start without feeling like I’m unpacking a lifetime of human complexity and contradiction in one sitting? From the very first pages, Eugenides grabs you by the shoulders and
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-10-19 21:25
Crime and Punishment Novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky -- It’s one man, alone | Book Review
The thing about Raskolnikov is he’s not some cackling villain. He’s brilliant, proud, drowning in theories. Crime and Punishment doesn’t walk into your life like a story—it crawls under your skin like
erigm
Hive Book Club
2025-10-17 21:26
📚 Book Review: Book Lovers [ES/EN]
Cover edited in Canva ¡Hola amigos lectores! Hoy les traigo la reseña acerca de un libro de una autora que quería empezar a leer hace rato porque me gustan las comedias románticas y no había leído nada
marc-allaria
Drone
2026-07-05 16:01
Promoted
PhotoFeed Contest - Landscape Photography Round 177 - My entry
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PhotoFeed Contest - Wildlife Photography Round 164 - My entry
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-10-13 17:44
The Horse and His Boy Novel by C. S. Lewis -- Slipping out at night, through the desert | My Honest Thoughts
The Horse and His Boy. Now this one feels different from the rest of the Narnia series—it doesn’t begin with children from our world tumbling through wardrobes or magic rings. Instead, it drops us right
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-10-12 22:15
Notes on Grief by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie --- Grief is a Cruel kind of Education | Book Review
The book also explores the universality and particularity of grief simultaneously. From the very first lines of Notes on Grief, you are plunged into a world that feels unbearably immediate, raw, and fragile.
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-10-08 17:17
Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie -- A worthy writer | My Review
If Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun made you inhabit Nigeria’s domestic and political landscapes, Americanah plunges you into the global, the diasporic, the deeply intimate inner life of Ifemelu
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-10-06 17:39
Feminist Manifesto by chimamanda Ngozi Adiche --- We should All be Feminist ✍🏼 | My Honest Thoughts
You pick up We Should All Be Feminists: A Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions—or, as I like to call it, the Feminist Manifesto—and immediately you feel it. That electric, almost uncomfortable hum that runs
tonyz
Photography Lovers
2026-07-07 14:48
Promoted
Circus.
Looks like Art on the wall. As seen in Palermo, Sicily.
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-10-04 17:42
The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch --- Fun became Dangerous | My Honest Review
Have you ever read a book that feels like you’re sitting in a smoky old tavern, listening to a mischievous friend spin stories that make you laugh, gasp, and sometimes clutch your chest in worry? That’s
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-10-03 10:38
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
Kvothe’s story isn’t just a tale—it’s like listening to a man strip himself bare, showing the brilliance, the scars, and the mistakes that shaped him. And the way Patrick Rothfuss wrote it—it’s like you
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-10-01 23:25
The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson
You know, talking about The Stormlight Archive almost feels like trying to describe a whole new world to someone who’s never seen it before. It’s not just a book, it’s this vast, layered universe where
vickystory
Hive Book Club
2025-09-28 04:00
The Wise Man’s Fear (the sequel) by Patrick Rothfuss
Ahhh The Wise Man’s Fear — that sequel is like slipping back into a conversation you never wanted to end. You know how The Name of the Wind left us hanging with Kvothe’s stubborn brilliance and rough
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