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Don’t Tell The Governor by Ravi Subramanian | Book Review

Don't Tell The Governor by Ravi Subramanian | Book Cover

The latest banking thriller by Ravi Subramanian – Don’t Tell The Governor – was on our “to be read and reviewed” list since its announcement. Somehow it took more than expected time. Ultimately, from Team ThinkerViews, I got a chance to read it, and I am feeling delighted for this opportunity. Ravi himself is a professional banker. So, he has ... Read More »

Everest Ki Beti | Inspiring Journey Of Arunima Sinha | Book Review

Everest Ki Beti A Book By Arunima Sinha | Cover Page

Before a few months ago we got a chance to buy Everest Ki Beti (एवरेस्ट की बेटी) – a Hindi Book exploring the inspiring journey of Arunima Sinha (अरुणिमा सिन्हा). Despite our busy schedules and a stack of “books to be reviewed”, I’d given out-of-turn read to this amazing book from our team. It, however, took me a lot more ... Read More »

A Rising Man by Abir Mukherjee | Book Review

A Rising Man by Abir Mukherjee | Book Cover

As the world has shrunk with modern, convenient means of travelling and communication, it has become the melting pot that started its journey with the severe clash of culture the colonization by Europeans started. There is a lot to be said about the evils of slavery and loss of independence and cultural heritage for numerous countries of the world under ... Read More »

Shankara: The Mansarovar Odyssey by Anuj Tikku | Book Review

Shankara: The Mansarovar Odyssey by Anuj Tikku | Book Cover

There are lots of perks of being a professional travel blogger. The main, however, as per my understanding is getting opportunities to explore the real world by following one’s own passion. Anuj Tikku is a professional travel blogger from India, who follows his passion by exploring various places not only in India but around the world. One needs to understand ... Read More »

The Antagonists by Tina Biswas | Book Review

The Antagonists by Tina Biswas | Book Cover

Does literature inspire life or does life inspire literature? The question is akin to a chicken and egg situation. The simple answer I think is that life and literature are reflections of each other, one without other is not worthwhile. Although majority of contemporary fiction is market based and targeted to specific section of readers – for example, romantic fiction, ... Read More »