We love reading thrillers, detective fictions and police procedural. In our quest to find some quality books in this segment, we found Nikki Heat books penned by fictional author Richard Castle. These books are actually ghost-written by Tom Straw. We really like the way the first book in the series is written. You can read our detailed book review for ... Read More »
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Dava Shastri’s Last Day by Kirthana Ramisetti | Book Review
Exploring new writers and new perspectives is a never-ending treat for readers. Recently, we came across a debut book published in 2021 by author Kirthana Ramisetti and found its blurb intriguing enough to pick it up for reading. We enjoyed the story and so here are our thoughts on it for Team Thinkerviews. Book Cover: Let us take a look ... Read More »
Doosra: The Other One By Vish Dhamija | Book Review
Reading Vish Dhamija‘s books proves to be an interesting experience for us, always. Not only because thrillers, mysteries, detective work and police procedural are what we love to explore in addition to mythology, fantasy fiction, satire, humor and other stuff; but also the way he weaves the elements together amazes us. Here are some of his books, we have reviewed ... Read More »
Aru Shah and the City of Gold – Book 4 of the Pandava Series | Book Review
Author Roshani Chokshi has created a niche for herself with her multiple series of works targeted at young adults featuring characters reminiscent of fairy tales from all around the world. As part of the Rick Riordan presents series, she has been writing the Pandava series that follows the journey of young heroines as they traverse the magical Otherworld and its ... Read More »
The Bombay Prince by Sujata Massey | Book Review
Historical fiction is one of the more entertaining way to explore historical events, watching them through the perspective of people living in that era, and understand the complex social settings of their times. Author Sujata Massey‘s latest series of books featuring a young woman solicitor Perveen Mistry is generally marketed as murder mysteries set in exotic India of 1920s. But, ... Read More »
Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead By Sheryl Sandberg | Book Review
Life is beyond the basic needs of food, cloths and a shelter. But, you cannot look beyond, until these requirements are fulfilled. They are basic needs for the survival. To fulfil the basic needs, one or more family members need to earn money and those who remain at home, do household chores are also participating in this earning from a ... Read More »