India (that is Bharat) has the most ancient civilization existed in modern times which is enriched with the knowledge and wisdom preserved in the form of literature. Vedas spread and kept alive through the tradition of telling and listening from generation to generation. Knowledge and wisdom are possibly the most essential treasures we need to own and carry forward, however, ... Read More »
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One Precious Moment by Ritu Kakar | Book Review
Regular readers of ThinkerViews know that we love reding books. We sincerely believe in the importance of books in one’s life. Apart from some specific genres we mostly read almost all kinds of book. However, you may have noticed that the frequency of Romantic books is quite low in our reviews. Because we rarely come across a genuinely written love ... Read More »
God’s Own Kitchen: The inspiring story of Akshaya Patra by Rashmi Bansal | Book Review
It is said that “Books are the best friends a human can have”, and it is true. Based on its genre it may open a virtual fantasy world to you or it may help you witnessing harsh reality. Often it takes you to the tour of a wonderland or opens a compendium of knowledge. Possibly the best thing a book ... Read More »
Muhammad Bin Tughlaq: Tale of a Tyrant By Anuja Chandramouli | Book Review
History is often debatable. Everyone narrating an incident has his/her own perspective. An incident seen or experienced by a group of people will often come out as different narrations when asked all of them to explain it individually. Same way, all of us have our own vision and perspective for all the current happenings. While we cannot digest bold and ... Read More »
Oleander Girl by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni | Book Review
As we mentioned in a previous post with a review of Arranged Marriage, we have been re-discovering the books written by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni and for Team ThinkerViews I had a chance to spend a few hours this weekend on reading one of her complex stories set in the conflicting world of early 21st century. Named after the beautiful and ... Read More »
Why Should I be Good by Shweta Sumit Agarwal | Book Review
Why Should I be Good by Shweta Sumit Agarwal | Book Cover If you grow up in India, there is no way you are stranger to the principle of Karma. We strongly believe that all our actions in this life have consequences – good for good and bad for bad. This simple logic is the base of the series called ... Read More »