Reading and writing create worlds and worlds inhabited by fictional characters and their stories are what make a big part of so many people’s lives. Like many avid readers, Dharni kudal had a dream of writing this story at a very young age and now she has completed her first story and published it on Amazon. Book Title : Catherine ... Read More »
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The Moonlight Palace by Liz Rosenberg | Book Review
How lucky we are as readers to live in this cosmopolitan world where your Kindle can bring you a slice of anywhere in the world and any splinter of time in that world. As you know, I am fond of audiobooks and always trying something or the other there. This book by Liz Rosenberg has been featuring on Kindle Unlimited ... Read More »
Just Missed By Himanshu Bhatia | Book Review
When it comes to books (or for that matter, any media) everyone has his/her own preferences. We, as book reviewers are lucky to be exposed to various genres :). Though you must have seen more thrillers and mythological stuff reviewed at ThinkerViews, we love to read romantic books with a certain flair. Personally, having too much adultery (in the book) ... Read More »
Secrets of a Harappan Pot By Vasant Dave | Short EBook | Personal Review
We, Indians, belong to the land of stories. Our ancestors knew that the best way to implant values in a kid is through metaphors. So, interesting stories are weaved around a central thought and told to the growing-ups. And this keeps happening through generations. Eventually, with the technological advancements, we found other media to communicate those thoughts, morals and more ... Read More »
Deja Karma By Vish Dhamija | Book Review
Do you love reading thrillers? I do. Actually, all our teammates at ThinkerViews do. 🙂 Reading books by Vish Dhamija, thus, is always a pleasure. A while ago, we bought the Kindle Edition of Deja Karma, a legal thriller by him at a very attractive price, and it was in our “to be read” list since then. Recently, I got ... Read More »
Ahalya’s Awakening By Kavita Kane | Book Review
Being blessed with the richest ancient literature and the most advanced culture of its time, Bharatiya (that is Indian) society has to be the ideal in the current times. If it is not then it is because of the people forgetting the routes. And rather than understanding the essence of the fables, folklores, mythological stories and scriptures; we started taking ... Read More »