Here at Thinkerviews, we are fans of edutainment – books that educate without being heavy. Life is a continual battle for most of us and require us to adapt and change all through our journeys, how then do you prepare your children for this complex journey? The best way to teach children the principles by which life should be lived ... Read More »
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The Miscellany of an Indian Yogi (Book-2): Life Sutras By Durga Dash | Book Review
Reading is to mind what exercise is to body. We firmly believe in this saying. One need to remain physically and mentally fit, it is even more necessary when the time is challenging. A while ago, we came across a book named Life Sutras (Meditation on Art of Living), by Durga Prasad Dash. I came to know about Durga Dash ... Read More »
Sniper’s Debt by Mainak Dhar | Book Review
Reading books by Mainak Dhar is always an interesting experience for me. I got to know about his books a long ago while exploring online bookstores and eventually I gave one of them a try. Then, the quality of his writing proved its own metal and since then, not only me but any of our team members don’t miss a ... Read More »
Ashwatthama: Mahabharat Ka Shapit Yoddha By Ashutosh Garg | Book Review
Mahabharat has inspired generations to read, write, learn, adapt a lot from it. Being the biggest poetry available (some latest english novels could have broken the length record) where almost every emotion, situation, problem, solution; we may face is explored with timeless wisdom lessons. All these attributes make Mahabharat the most sought-after epic, not only to the people of India ... Read More »
GITA: Spirituality for Leadership and Success By Pranay | Book Review
Leadership and management are the abilities that anyone who wants to be in an administrative position needs to master. Actually, all of us, plays different roles in our lives at different stages/places. At office, you may be a sub-ordinate, but for your immediate family you are the head-of-the-house. Your household decisions might be taken by the elder family members, but ... Read More »
Panipat | A Popular Book By Vishvash Patil | Personal Review
Every historical account written after many years of the actual series of incidents happen relies highly on the research material available. Often, even the reference material is found written from the perspective of the author and it is natural and obvious to find it influenced by the political scenario/situation at the time of writing it. It is thus rightly said, ... Read More »