Children’s books are all time favourite genre for us here at Thikerviews. Writing imaginative stories for young minds that also provide edutainment is a tricky treat to make and we are always exploring for new authors and adventures in this arena. Recently, we came across the Brightstorm series by author Vashti Hardy that features young twins who live in a ... Read More »
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Brightstorm by Vashti Hardy | Book Reviews
Children’s books are all time favourite genre for us here at Thinkerviews. Writing imaginative stories for young minds that also provide edutainment is a tricky treat to make and we are always exploring for new authors and adventures in this arena. Recently, we came across the Brightstorm series by author Vashti Hardy that features young twins who live in a ... Read More »
Ravana & The Democracy By Kamal Upadhyay | Book Review
Do you love reading books? We do. If you enjoy reading satires and can digest the punches on the political system, social canvas, human behavior and the psyche of people; without getting offended, then this book review is for you. Sometimes our notions don’t allow us to see the things from a third person’s perspective and we may get annoyed ... Read More »
The Summons by John Grisham | Book Review
Reading a John Grisham book is always an interesting experience for us. And, we are sure, it would be the same for many readers. Especially for those who love exploring legal thrillers. It would not be wrong to say that talking about international legal thrillers (books) and missing out the name of John Grisham is almost impossible. Today we are ... Read More »
Song of the Sun God by Shankari Chandran | Book Review
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 »
Professor Chandra Follows His Bliss by Rajeev Balasubramanyam | Book Review
There was a time when ‘coming of age‘ stories indicated that once you embraced being an adult that was an end to it. But, as the world around us become more pervasive and more complex and more stressful, we all seem to face a crisis more often than not – whether at home or work. And most of the times, ... Read More »