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The Sealed Letter by Emma Donoghue | Book Review

The Sealed Letter by Emma Donoghue | Book Cover

Although fiction is one of the greatest selling and mostly loved genre in the book-world of today, there is also a segment where historical fiction based on real events days past is a favourite with readers. Not only it offers the escape into past and opportunity to look at it with our contemporary glasses, it also offers a chance to ... Read More »

Books we want to read in 2022

The Books We Are Keen To Explore In Year 2021

Another year has gone by and a new year has wandered in. I am sure book lovers around the world have published their wishlists and new year resolutions for 2022 trying to restrict themselves to only a few fabulous books out of thousands of choices. For people like us there aren’t really enough hours in the year to read all ... Read More »

A Bend in the River by Sir V S Naipaul | Book Review

A Bend in the River by Sir V S Naipaul | Book Cover

There are so many reasons that lead us to the world of books: education, entertainment, escape, etc. But the books also are one of the best tools to inspire introspection, especially when we read works that serve as almost analytical history of time passing, generations moving and history forming. Sir V S Naipaul is a very famous writer, a Nobel ... Read More »

The Night of Wenceslas by Lionel Davidson | Book Review

The Night of Wenceslas by Lionel Davidson | Book Cover

The world of international spy thrillers remains one of the most widely loved area of literature around the world and spanning generations. Here at ThinkerviewsThinkerViews we tend to read and feature works from this genre on regular basis. One of the widely acclaimed and not-so-prolific writer in this genre was Lionel Davidson. His personal journey is worth an impressive story ... Read More »

Gifted by Nikita Lalwani | Book Review

Gifted by Nikita Lalwani | Book Cover

While popular fiction has well-established expectations of a particular genre, the niche readership, the assurance of a familiar author’s words like a comfort blanket for the fans, an author starting out the publishing journey have the freedom to create something new with no set future for how the book will turn out. But more often than not, authors write their ... Read More »

The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman | Book Review

The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman | Book Cover

Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club is back with all the fanfare as the second installment of the series is making the same waves in selling charts as the first one did. Called The Man Who Died Twice. The book is available for the readers around the world and here are my views on it on behalf of Team Thinkerviews. Book ... Read More »