Mahabharat/Mahabharata and Ramayan/Ramayana are not merely the great poetries. They are the part of Bharatiya (that is Indian) ethos. It is weaved in the DNA of the people who beleived in – Dharma – the righteous way. They have influenced and shaped generations across the subcontinent and even people from beyond the geographical boundaries. One of the famous Gujarati authors ... Read More »
English
First Rodeo: (Scorpion Ops series). By Neelabh Pratap Singh | Book Review
We’ve often mentioned that “we love reading thrillers“. When the elements of suspense and mysteries are added to the same, it (the thriller) taunts “little grey cells” and make them work. And, that exercise makes them stronger! In recent past, when exploring this arena, the name of author Neelabh Pratap Singh started catching our attention, frequently. Frankly speaking, we’ve no ... Read More »
Serpent of the Sands by Vashti Hardy | Book Review
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 »
The protectors of Kavaach by Pranay Bhalerao | Book Review
The perks of being a book lover includes exposure to many virtual worlds. Some of them are so live and beautiful that you may want to stay there, despite the challenges. And yes, we get chances to meet some remarkable and imaginative wordsmiths on our journey. Recently we came across an interesting book THE PROTECTORS OF KAVAACH: Book 1 of ... Read More »
Daughter of the Deep by Rick Riordan | Book Review
Young adult fiction is the genre that has given us many a bestsellers and talented authors who create adventure, science fiction, utopian stories. Rick Riordan is known for his mythical and legendary characters that blend the tales of the past with our present world. He has written many successful books that have also been adapted in films, e.g. Percy Jackson ... Read More »
Prisoner’s Dilemma By Vish Dhamija | Book Review
Reading is to mind what exercise is to body. Do you believe in this saying? We do. All the muscles are developed when they are challenged. And it seems true for the “little grey cells” also :)! We love reading thrillers that keep us involved with the story and make us keep guessing the unrevealed stuff of the story till ... Read More »