Biweekly Hive Book Club Highlight #61

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Authored by @macchiata


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Welcome to Hive Book Club Highlight #61


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Important Notice

Our Book Chat Topic For Saturday 11th December
What character would you like to meet in a fiction book and why?
Time: 15:00 UTC
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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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@hubeymaJohn Grisham's The Partner is a well-developed story that weaves together escapes, blackmail, and confessions. [ENG] / El Socio de John Grisham es una historia muy bien desarrollada donde se entrelazan huidas, sobornos y confesiones. [ESP].Like all of John Grisham's novels in what came to be called the legal thriller, the plot of his books revolves around law firms that charge monstrously high fees for their legal services, with principles that are often at odds with morality and good manners.
@harlowjourney“The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra” by Vaseem Khan (2015) - Baby Ganesh Detective Agency Novel #1Not That Cozy“The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra” by Vaseem Khan is the first in the Baby Ganesh Detective Agency Novels (2015). Although it is categorized as a cozy mystery, there were parts of the book that were not very cozy. Typically, cozy mysteries do not actually show a certain level of violence, which this book did. I really enjoyed the book, and the fact that there were some violent parts did not detract from it at all for me.
@jesuspsotoAlegoría de la caverna, de Platón, en la lectura [Esp. Eng]Plato's Allegory of the cave, in the reading If we think about it, we spend a great part of our life being prisoners of the little we know; our perspective of things, many times, blinds us to see reality with clarity; that is why it is common for us to make mistakes in life, for clinging to a single vision, but reading takes us out of the cave, brings us closer to knowledge.
@tex73110México mutilado // Mutilated mexicoGood morning, excellent Wednesday, this will be my first publication in this community, which I had already been following a couple of weeks ago, reading has been very important in many facets of my life, not only for school issues, since I have enjoyed many genres, I remember that one of my first books was "Hitler's ovens by Olga Lengyel" later I read not so commercial books and on various topics, another of the books that I enjoyed a lot was "Azteca by Gary Jennings", then it emerged a season that thanks to work and other occupations I distance myself a little from reading.

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Today's highlight was selected by @macchiata

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