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Harappa: Curse of the Blood River by Vineet Bajpai | Book Review

Harappa: Curse of the Blood River by Vineet Bajpai | Book Cover

The historical/mythological fiction genre has gained popularity in India in last decade with a lot of brilliant books re-telling our well-loved legends. Some of these stick to the established versions of the epics, but provide insights and observations like Devdutt Pattanaik, while others re-interpret the epics with their own version of characters as well as timelines. Here, at ThinkerViews we ... Read More »

The Magic Moonlight Flower and other Enchanting Stories by Satyajit Ray | Vacation Reads

The Magic Moonlight Flower and other Enchanting Stories by Satyajit Ray | Book Cover

Some people are born with so much talent that they achieve scintillating success in whatever form of art they practice. Satyajit Ray is definitely one of such artists. While his international fame is linked to the movies he directed, we are also big fans of his writing. He has given us characters like Feluda and Professor Shonku. He also edited ... Read More »

Firefly | TV Series Review

Science-fiction and American wild west are two genres that have a lot of work of fiction in their fold. Both are very popular and there have been quite a few attempts at merging the elements of these e.g., Cowboys vs Aliens. In some ways, both genres work around the central theme of exploring – the human tendency to conquer new ... Read More »

A Blindefellows Chronicle by Auriel Roe | Book Review

A Blindefellows Chronicle by Auriel Roe | Book Cover

One of the exciting things about being a part of this blog is the opportunities to connect with writers from around the world. One of the writers we connected with a while ago is Auriel Roe. British born Auriel is a teacher of art and drama and has lived and worked in interesting parts of the world. Now, she has ... Read More »

Jason Bourne | Movie Review

When Robert Ludlum created Jason Bourne, he would have hardly envisioned the movie franchise it will inspire that will not only make piles of money but will also entertain and entice fans for decades. The first three films in the series – the trilogy comprising of Bourne Identity, Bourne Supremacy and Bourne Ultimatum – told the story of an ex-CIA ... Read More »

The Brightest Fell by Nupur Chowdhury | Book review

The Brightest Fell by Nupur Chowdhury | Book Cover

As you know friends, we are always exploring new authors and their works here on Thinkerviews platform. We recognise the amount of hard work and effort it takes to write a book and publish it in today’s highly competitive world. And it also takes a lot of effort to make the readers aware of what you have published. Last year, ... Read More »