There was a time when ‘coming of age‘ stories indicated that once you embraced being an adult that was an end to it. But, as the world around us become more pervasive and more complex and more stressful, we all seem to face a crisis more often than not – whether at home or work. And most of the times, ... Read More »
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The Fine Art of Invisible Detection by Robert Goddard | Book Review
The readers of layered, complicated mysteries are familiar with author Robert Goddard’s works which have been tantalising readers for many years now. We have reviewed some of his works here at Thinkerviews: The Ways of the World by Robert Goddard And in 2020, he published a mystery that is titled The Fine Art of Invisible Detection, featuring a middle-aged Japanese ... Read More »
The Girl Who Knew Too Much By Vikrant Khanna | Book Review
We love reading thrillers. We’ve mentioned it so many times that our regular readers already know it :). That’s why the book The Girl Who Knew Too Much by Vikrant Khanna was on our list for a long time. Finally, from our team, I got a chance to read it. I found the book gripping in parts. If you love ... Read More »
Bhujia Barons by Pavitra Kumar | Book Review
Biographies are definitely inspirational reads. It gives you the summary of a successful life in a few hundred pages. And, that includes the lessons learnt through the experiences of years. It is like how you churn milk and collect the essence as butter. Of course, the butter milk also possesses some fantastic qualities. But, the butter is just the butter. ... Read More »
The Cord by Sredhanea Ramkrishnan | Book Review
The perks of being a book reviewer are connecting with other fellow bibliophiles. ThinkerViews Team enjoys and looks forward to such opportunities where we can connect with authors presenting the readers with interesting and entertaining stories. We had a chance to connect with author Sredhanea Ramkrishnan over her debut work – The Cord. A food technologist and a content writer ... Read More »
The Earthspinner by Anuradha Roy | Book review
Lauded as a writer of great subtlety and intelligence, Anuradha Roy writes poetic and elegant prose creating characters that belong to the past as well as our worlds today. Starting with her debut book, we have been reading and reviewing her works: An Atlas of Impossible Longing Her latest book brings us another story about the fragile state of our ... Read More »