BIWEEKLY HIGHLIGHT #14 : A New Look !


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Hive Book Club has a new look!

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Here are five highlighted entries and posts from HivebookClub this week in no particular order:

AuthorTitleDescription
@mariart1Todo lo que nunca fuimos - Reseña Everything we never were - Review 🌸🏵️🌺''I liked this book because it is built step by step, it is coherent to relate each process that the characters go through because a person does not change from one day to another or leave one stage to enter another as if it were about jumping to other extremes.''
@kruznik7Dystopian Fiction: A Pessimistic Future to Open Your Eyes(ENG) (ESP)''The dystopian novel is characterized by showing us human decadence due to totalitarian governments, radical climate changes and complete dehumanization due to the misuse of technology by either radical governments or a society deteriorated by the indiscriminate consumption of technology, alienating the true essence of the human being.''
@rnunez09[ENG/ESP] Oblivion: A Memoir by Hector Abad - Forgotten We'll Be (Review) / El Olvido que Seremos (Reseña)''This novel by Hector Abad Faciolince is a personal testimony of what living at that time in Colombia meant, a time in which freedom of thought was a danger to groups and social classes that had the power of a country that was bleeding everywhere. I am not knowledgeable in political matters, not at all, but this novel shows us what certain people, groups, and institutions can reach, even those that we believe are sacred and untouchable.''
@cesaramos📖Santo Grial//Holy Grail - Book Review 📖 - Graham Hancock [ENG-ESP]''This book immersed me in a story between fantastic and real, around this book there are many detractors who label it as fantastical and unrealistic, but in consideration of the arguments that attest to the reality of their research there is actually a lot of surrealism and personally this gives it a very striking and interesting character.''
@stevenson7Short Story Series / The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe''If you don't know who Allan Poe is then, it's either you don't read books or you have been living under a rock. Allan was an academic. A writer, poet, etc. He is even attributed to being the pioneer of short storytelling by some. Now, you probably understand why I read this book, and why I am even considering writing about it, it was very enjoyable. Well, let's get to the order of the day then shall we?''


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