BIWEEKLY HIGHLIGHT #16


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Welcome to Hive Book Club Highlight #16

We're currently in the midst of our search for a moderator for Hive Book Club !

Below is a non-exhaustive list of the qualities that we are seeking for the position:

-The ability to drive more engagement in the community
-Possession of a passion for reading and books
-Being well-read within a particular field or across multiple fields of interest
-Has an aptitude with using the program hackmd
-Is able to demonstrate their commitment to hive book club
-Has plenty of spare time to contribute to hive book club and other related projects

Please comment with your application below if you are interested in being interviewed for the position!


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How Do We Choose The Highlighted Posts?

All of you must be wondering how we picked the authors who get into the highlight. As some of the good curation projects out there, our highlighted authors are also handpicked to ensure that we diversify the content and the recommendations in the highlight. We want this highlight to be a place where people get inspiration, a place to learn something new, and even finding a recommendation.

Hence, throughout the week, the moderators will check the community and manually hand pick the posts. Some factors includes : the post subject, post quality, engagement, personal voice, and general effort.


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

AuthorTitleDescription
@risckylu[ENG/SPN[ Recorriendo la Tierra Media - Amo del destino la historia de Túrin Turambar capitulo I Master of Destiny the story of Túrin Turambar Cap I''I really wanted to talk about this story, about one of the most important characters of Tolkien's universe and the Lord of the Rings lore, this story is part of one of the saddest ballads I have ever read and surely one of the most tragic of all the stories in the Lost Tales of Middle-earth.''
@jcrodriguezThe 48 Laws of Power / BOOK REVIEW''I am a person who reads few books in the self-help genre. It has never been my favorite genre and I have always questioned the effectiveness of many of the titles found in bookstores. But there are two books that fall into that genre that have been helpful to my personal and professional growth. Today I will tell you about one of them: The 48 Laws of Power.''
@wendyth16My 3 favorite books// (Esp/ Eng)''Books are interesting in my life because with them I learn a lot, plus they leave a deep impression on me. I love to read books on personal growth, romance and self-help topics, although I have many favorite books, but lately I read that can serve me or help me to complete certain processes, many of which are stories that surround me.''
@mariart1Bellas durmientes - Reseña / Sleeping Beautis - Review ''A strange disease is beginning to appear in different parts of the world, but Dooling is the place where it all seems to have started, a small town in the Three Counties. Nothing is known about this disease except the facts: it affects only women, who, after falling into a deep sleep, are wrapped in cocoons. But woe betide anyone who tries to remove this substance!:''
@ricardo993Reasons why I detest Interview with the vampire - Review EN/ES''I'm sure, and I hope to be sure, that with this article I will create a wave of critics and also people who will dive in to read Interview with the Vampire, that's how marketing is in things. But that's not my primary remit. I haven't even read the entirety of the Vampire Chronicles saga. If I found the first book very boring and obnoxious, the others would be worse.''


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