What if a few writers team up together and share the writing journey? Well, one can do the research work and prepare the first draft of the content, and the other, more experienced one can finally edit the stuff to make it even better and engaging. Sometimes the role can be different also. But, the keyword here is “collaboration”. When ... Read More »
Books
Ilu : Chalnewali Chidiya (ईलू : चलनेवाली चिड़िया) by Kamal Upadhyay | Book Review
Parenting is a blissful responsibility. When raising your kid(s), you get a chance to live your childhood again. While you enjoy seeing kid(s) making little progress and even be proud of him/her/them, you also feel the need to implant the values, morals, ethics and wisdom you get through the years. There is no better way to convey a message than ... Read More »
The Books We Are Keen To Explore In Year 2021
Another year has gone by and a new year has wandered in. I am sure book lovers around the world have published their wishlists and new year resolutions for 2021 trying to restrict themselves to only a few fabulous books out of thousands of choices. For people like us there aren’t really enough hours in the year to read all ... Read More »
A Brutal Hand | Short Thriller By Ravi Subramanian And Jigs Ashar | Book Review
Around the world, there is a concept of “writer’s collective”. We have talked about it earlier also. Such sort of a franchise is like an arrangement – where the research and writing of the book are completed by partner writer(s) while the mentor (if we can call it so) or the main/popular author does the editing and creates the final ... Read More »
We of the Forsaken World by Kiran Bhat | Book Review
One of the greatest joys for us at Team Thinkerviews is connecting to authors from around the world as they share their thoughts and worlds with us. We were approached by author Kiran Bhat who is a global citizen with extensive travel and living experiences from around the world. He is someone who reads extensively in almost a dozen languages ... Read More »
Polite Society by Mahesh Rao | Book Review
When you look at the cover page, author praise comments and book blurb for this third book by author Mahesh Rao, you expect a light, romantic, “happily-ever-after” sort of book along the lines of Jane Austen‘s Emma. The set-up here is Lutyen’s Delhi and so it also naturally brings to mind the movie Aisha which brought Emma to Delhi. Now ... Read More »