Hi Friends, Happy Diwali 2019! You must have been blessed with Diwali and New Year’s wishes today and will be receiving the same in coming days from your friends, loved ones and many others who care for you :). We, Team ThinkerViews want to make your Diwali really special, this time… We are glad to present you a sneak peek ... Read More »
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I, Duryodhana by Pradeep Govind | Book Review
Listen To The Podcast: If you love to listen to the book review over reading, or if you want to go through it while doing other activity, here is our Podcast of this review article. Do listen, and share your thoughts with us. Spotify: YouTube: Mahabharata is famously known to contain every possible story that human minds can conjure and ... Read More »
All Lies Says Krishna By J. Rajasekharan Nair | Unbiased Book Review
Lord Krishna is one of the most fascinating Gods (or incarnation of God to be precise) around the world. You can love or admire him in the form you like. He is the one who is praised even for running away from the battlefield – for the greater good of the people of his kingdom, of course; and known as ... Read More »
An Interesting Author Interview With Nupur Chowdhury
Allow me to Introduce Nupur Chowdhury, the author of “A Flight Of Broken Wings“. To know more about the book you can read our detailed review for the same at: A Flight of Broken Wings by Nupur Chowdhury | Book Review Nupur is a professional copywriter and in her leisure time, she loves to read books and binge watch YouTube! ... Read More »
An Interesting Author Interview With Mayank Chandna (Abhaidev)
Allow me to Introduce Mayank Chandna, the author of “That Thing About You” (published by: Write India Publishers) who loves to be referred to as “Abhaidev” – his pen name. To know more about the book you can read our detailed review for the same at: That Thing About You by Mayank Chandna (ABhaidev) | Book Review Mayank is an ... Read More »
On the Run with Fotikchand by Satyajit Ray | Book Review
Growing up in India of 20th century had its perks in terms of long, hot summer vacations where there was no school and children had not much to do except entertain themselves with gully cricket and street games with other children, spending part of the holidays with relatives where noisy cousins gathered and read classic children’s literature that included adventure ... Read More »