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Gun Island by Amitav Ghosh | Book Review

Gun Island by Amitav Ghosh | Book Cover

For readers of literary fiction, no introduction is needed to works of Amitav Ghosh. He is an acclaimed author of many popular works, has won many accolades including the Padma Shri, Jnanpith and Sahitya Akademi Awards. He has given us many thought-provoking books, “Gun Island” being the latest, published in 2019. Book Title : Gun Island Author : Amitav Ghosh ... Read More »

The Vizag Sabotage by Saurav Anand | Book Review

The Vizag Sabotage by Saurav Anand | Book Cover

One of the best perks about reading is that it opens the doors to so many worlds and it is so enjoyable to read as many different genres as possible to remind us how every book has a unique point of view to share. Exploring the Indian authors writing in spy thriller genre I came across “The Vizag Sabotage“. Book ... Read More »

The Ineligible Millionaire by Tarun Varshney | Book Review

The Ineligible Millionaire by Tarun Varshney | Book Cover

There was a time when reading was considered only a literary pursuit and reading for entertainment was a leisure activity that not many people found time for. But as the world changed in the nineties and more and more people started working for international companies, a lot of these young professionals started to pen successful books that are stories of ... Read More »

Recipe for a Perfect Wife By Karma Brown | Book Review

Recipe for a Perfect Wife By Karma Brown | Book Cover

We often stated that the perks of being a professional book reviewer, that to too associated with the prestigious Team ThinkerViews, involve exposure to many new talents. To add to that, we got a chance to read our books from various other countries also. That gives us a chance to know more about various cultures and people’s way of living. ... Read More »

A Few Good Men | Film Review

There is something nostalgic about courtroom dramas… Remembering just a few in this genre – we have had some memorable movies from B.R.Chopra’s Kanoon to Subhash Ghai‘s Meri Jung that were set in courtrooms in a battle of arguments with the good vs evil swinging from one end to other. As life has moved on, the action in movies has ... Read More »