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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 Dragon Reborn – The Wheel of Time Series by Robert Jordan – Book 3 | Book Review

The Dragon Reborn - The Wheel of Time Series by Robert Jordan - Book 3 | Book Cover

The world of fantastic fiction is an unending source of stories that highlight the richness of human imagination which creates worlds that are richer and deeper than our own times and filled with magic and adventures. There are  a lot of other similar works that weave the threads of mythologies around the world with a rich landscape filled with humans ... Read More »

Matsya: The First Avatar (Dashavatar Book 1) By Sundari Venkatraman | Book Review

Matsya: The First Avatar (Dashavatar Book 1) By Sundari Venkatraman | Book Cover

What makes us, human beings, a very special species? Our ability to think, speak, read, write and preserve the knowledge that could be pass on through generations, right? That gave birth to civilizations and cultures. Being the culturally rich civilizaiton, the Indian culture has a compendium of tales, fables, lore, spiritual and wisdom books and much more. You may look ... Read More »

Bharat – The Man who Built A Nation by Dr. Vineet Aggarwal | Book Review

Bharat - The Man who Built A Nation by Dr. Vineet Aggarwal | Book Cover

Indian mythological tales are filled with treasure troves of stories that span through epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata and multitude of puranas. Over time, some of these stories which are a small part of big collection, are explored further by writers of each age and we get a new interpretation to reflect the generation that is interpreting it. For example, ... Read More »