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Rage of Angels By Sidney Sheldon | Book Review

Rage of Angels By Sidney Sheldon | Book Cover

I love reading thrillers. So, there are many authors who are known for writing fantastic books in this genre are in my “to be read” list since long. Sidney Sheldon is one of them. Fortunately, I got a chance to read Rage of Angels” penned by him. And, I found it one of the fantastic thrillers I got a chance ... Read More »

Theodor Boone: The Fugitive | Book Review

Theodor Boone: The Fugitive | Book Cover

John Grisham, the famous author has introduced us to a kid lawyer – Theodore “Theo” Boone. Of course, he is not actually a lawyer with a degree, as he is still in school. But, born to parents who both are lawyers and serving different streams of law, he know a little about laws. His uncle is also a (retired from ... Read More »

Happimess By Biswajit Banerji | Book Review

Happimess By Biswajit Banerji | Book Cover

As writing a children’s book is not a child’s play; writing a satire is not a task to be taken lightly. Only a witty, clever, well-informed and a sensitive person can write a convincing and enjoyable satire. Possibly, that’s why we find only a few authors contributing to this genre. So, when recently we came to know about Biswajit Banerji ... Read More »

Jaal – Book 1 of Kaal Trilogy by Sangeeta Bahadur | Book Review

Jaal - Book 1 of Kaal Trilogy by Sangeeta Bahadur | Book Cover

Fantastic fiction is an all-time favourite genre for us at ThinkerViews and we are always exploring various authors who create their own niche paths in this area. Sometimes, also termed as high fantasy, most of such works have their basis in established mythological or folk stories that have survived generations and tell the tale of gods and demigods and struggle ... Read More »

The Tiniest House of Time by Sreedhevi Iyer | Book Review

The Tiniest House of Time by Sreedhevi Iyer | Book Cover

While reading entertaining books is a great way to relieve stresses of the daily life, reading stories from different countries and different cultures is essential to understand the flows of history as well as our own time. People move and generations change, but we have all heard the cliché that history repeats itself. Is that because no matter where they ... Read More »