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Bhoot, Bhavish, Bartaman By Mehool Parekh | Book Review

Bhoot, Bhavish, Bartaman By Mehool Parekh | Book Cover

The human mind is a strange creation. It can do wonderful good things and at the same time, it is capable of creating havocs also. When we see the crime in society we see it backed by many things. The social and financial circumstances, the way the person grew up, the choices he/she had at certain junctions of life,… plays ... Read More »

Chanakya: The Legend Begins By Ashok K Banker | Book Reviews

Chanakya: The Legend Begins: By Ashok K Banker | Book Cover

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: Chanakya is one of the most prominent figure from the recent history. His determination, will ... Read More »

Curse Of Suspicion By Dr. Sujay Kantawala | Book Review

Curse Of Suspicion By Dr. Sujay Kantawala | Book Cover

The human mind is a very simple yet too complicated organ! Yeah, both these attributes contradict each other. While we should consider honest relations as our most prized possessions, we often fail to do so. Being an open entity we get a lot of input daily through our various organs, and it makes its way to our brain. All of ... Read More »

Harappa: Curse of the Blood River by Vineet Bajpai | Book Review

Harappa: Curse of the Blood River by Vineet Bajpai | Book Cover

The historical/mythological fiction genre has gained popularity in India in last decade with a lot of brilliant books re-telling our well-loved legends. Some of these stick to the established versions of the epics, but provide insights and observations like Devdutt Pattanaik, while others re-interpret the epics with their own version of characters as well as timelines. Here, at ThinkerViews we ... Read More »

Jason Bourne | Movie Review

When Robert Ludlum created Jason Bourne, he would have hardly envisioned the movie franchise it will inspire that will not only make piles of money but will also entertain and entice fans for decades. The first three films in the series – the trilogy comprising of Bourne Identity, Bourne Supremacy and Bourne Ultimatum – told the story of an ex-CIA ... Read More »

The Rainbow Acres By Simrita Dhir | Book Review

The Rainbow Acres By Simrita Dhir | Book Cover

Migrants are viewed differently by different people. Do you think one wants to migrate to some unknown place if he is comfortable at his/her own place and is able to find everything one is strived for? Mostly one approaches a different land only when he see a better opportunity there. Hope for a better and secure future invites people to ... Read More »