There are so many things I love about being a professional book reviewer. Of course, the biggest one is the joy of reading. I also love being exposed to new talents and some of them are really worth looking forward to. By reading the debut book (or second book in some cases), I often feel that the author is going ... Read More »
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Udayan: The forgotten Pandava by Rajendra Kher | Book Review
Listen To The Podcast: If you love to listen to the book review over reading, or if you want to go through it while doing other activity, here is our Podcast of this review article. Do listen, and share your thoughts with us. Spotify: YouTube: When I was studying in high school, Sanskrit was one of the school subjects. It ... Read More »
Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset | Mini Book Review
** spoiler alert ** ** spoiler alert ** This book is provided by ThinkerViews, https://thinkerviews.com as part of book review collaboration” in the review. Book Title : Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset (Time Travelers Book 1) Author : Varun Sayal Publishers : Self Published # of Pages : 3584 KB, 198 (Kindle EBook) Purchase Link(s) : Buy ... Read More »
When Life Cartwheels By Raj Supe | Book Review
We refer to the current world as the modern world. But, are we really modern? Or, let me ask this; do you think our ancestors were way modern than us in many aspects? Well, the answer may not be easy to find, but, you certainly have your view on this, right? There are various cliches we do follow rigorously and ... Read More »
Unholy Tales from Banaras by Anuj Tikku | Book Review
Do you love reading crime thrillers and murder mysteries? I do. So, when recently we were approached by Anuj Tikku, about his latest book, Unholy Tales From Banaras we were curious as well as concerned! Curious because we definitely wanted to read the book because of its genre, and concerned because we wanted to avoid it in case it is ... Read More »
The Four Hats of Leadership: Be Who Your People Need You To Be by Drake E Taylor – Book Review
I have high regards for the people who serve (or served) in armed forces. They are the real heroes who keep their motherland safe from any outside threats. And at the same time, their role in internal security is never less important. What I admire even more is their selfless work done in the times of natural calamities, disasters, and ... Read More »