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Song of the Sun God by Shankari Chandran | Book Review

Song of the Sun God by Shankari Chandran | Book Cover

War has been a perpetual part of human interactions as far as we have been documenting our lives and in spite of countless examples of wars of years past, every generation finds themselves embroiled into the battle of ‘us vs them’. Sometimes, it is purely a matter of chance and luck based on lottery of the birth that we find ... Read More »

The Fine Art of Invisible Detection by Robert Goddard | Book Review

The Fine Art of Invisible Detection by Robert Goddard | Book Cover

The readers of layered, complicated mysteries are familiar with author Robert Goddard’s works which have been tantalising readers for many years now. We have reviewed some of his works here at Thinkerviews: The Ways of the World by Robert Goddard And in 2020, he published a mystery that is titled The Fine Art of Invisible Detection, featuring a middle-aged Japanese ... Read More »

The Cord by Sredhanea Ramkrishnan | Book Review

The Cord by Sredhanea Ramkrishnan | Book Cover

The perks of being a book reviewer are connecting with other fellow bibliophiles. ThinkerViews Team enjoys and looks forward to such opportunities where we can connect with authors presenting the readers with interesting and entertaining stories. We had a chance to connect with author Sredhanea Ramkrishnan over her debut work – The Cord. A food technologist and a content writer ... Read More »

The Earthspinner by Anuradha Roy | Book review

The Earthspinner by Anuradha Roy | Book Cover

Lauded as a writer of great subtlety and intelligence, Anuradha Roy writes poetic and elegant prose creating characters that belong to the past as well as our worlds today. Starting with her debut book, we have been reading and reviewing her works: An Atlas of Impossible Longing Her latest book brings us another story about the fragile state of our ... Read More »

The Whalebone Theatre by Joanna Quinn | Book review

The Whalebone Theatre by Joanna Quinn | Book Cover

The readers of historical fiction have been enjoying an influx of books featuring war heroines from World Wars I and II and applauding for adventures that have not been as widely appreciated in their own time. But now, with the sensibilities of the modern world telling these stories, we look at the times that is a hundred years in the ... Read More »