Oxford, where the real and the unreal jostle in the streets; where the North Parade is in the south and South Parade is in the north, where Paradise is lost under a pumping station; where the river mists have a solvent and vivifying effect on the stone of the ancient buildings, so that the gargoyles of Magdalen College climb down ... Read More »
Tag Archives: Reviews
The Hungry Swan by Tavamanickam Ramasamy | Book Reviews
Recently we are getting more books to review which fall in inspirational and philosophical read category. As far as we find some substance the book, we don’t let go an opportunity to talk about it and share our views for the same. Here are some of the books we’ve shared our views recently, which are not fantasy fictions written for ... Read More »
Dance in the Rain by Shreya Dutta | Short Book Review
Our regular readers know that we usually doesn’t talk about poem collections at ThinkerViews. However, recently we came to read some of them and thought that it would be worth to share our thoughts about the same with you all. In the same regards. recently we talked about a Hindi book – Ira Ki Kahaniyan (which is a children special ... Read More »
102 Not Out | A Comedy Family Film Which Passes On A Strong Message | Movie Reviews
As we have mentioned recently, the days are going away, slowly but steadily, when we visit theatres to watch movies. Of course, watching a movie in a theatre is a unique and interesting experience and probably nothing can replace it. But, the way ticket prices are skyrocketing and pop-corns, sandwiches, and cold-drinks are getting strong enough to make a hole ... Read More »
Bhendi Bazaar | A Crime Thriller by Vish Dhamija | Book Reviews
Vish Dhamija’s name was on our “authors whose book we need to read and review” since very long. Before few months, I got a chance to read his book Bhendi Bazaar. The book is a crime thriller cum police procedural which starts in the International arena and then settles down in Mumbai for the rest of the part. Writing a ... Read More »
Safari Magazine | Gujarati Edition | August 2018 Issue | Views And Reviews
It is said that “knowledge is the power” and the saying has the substance too. There was a time during human evolution period when the physical might and speed mattered to survive. In today’s world, better knowledge and skills are more necessary than the physical strength. If we needed to take just one example, we can remember Stephen Hawking, the ... Read More »