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The Vault of Vishnu By Ashwin Sanghi | Book Review

The Vault of Vishnu By Ashwin Sanghi | Book Cover

Listen To The Podcast: If you love to listen to the book review over reading, or if you want to go through it while doing other activity, here is our Podcast of this review article. Do listen, and share your thoughts with us. Spotify: YouTube: Ashwin Sanghi is one of the most appreciated authors when it comes to modern Indian ... Read More »

Don’t Startup By Karthik Kumar | Book Review

Don't Startup: What No One Tells You about Starting Your Own Business By Karthik Kumar | Book Cover

The perks of being a professional book reviewer, that too associated with Team ThinkerViews include getting exposed to new talents and books from various genres. We love to explore self-help and motivational books too. Actually, exploring journey of successful people has many benefits. On one hand, you get inspired, and on the other, you learn from his/her experiences. So, you ... Read More »

Sauvastika: The Struggle of Shantiputra | A Short EBook By Ashwin Sanghi | Personal Review

Sauvastika: The Struggle of Shantiputra | A Short EBook By Ashwin Sanghi | Book Cover

August 2020 is a very special month in many contexts. While COVID-19 pandemic (which is also referred to as China Virus pandemic by many) is getting murkier and people’s lives seem too far from being normal. Or possibly, the new definition of “normal” going to change soon. We will talk about the positive things that happened during this month (so ... Read More »

Three Thousand Stitches By Sudha Murty | Book Review

Three Thousand Stitches: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives By Sudha Murty | Book Cover

Reading a book penned by Smt. Sudha Murty is always an interesting experience. She writes about incidents that happened in her life, people she met and mostly shares her knowledge in a way that the reader can be inspired by it and eventually contribute in making the society even better. Her stories reflect the real people and that makes it ... Read More »