We, at ThinkerViews, are always curious to explore various literary stuff to find some known and some not-so-known gem of Books. During one such quest we found a book series named Rankshetram (रणक्षेत्रम) by Author Utkarsh Srivastava. It won’t be wrong for me to say that “I am mesmerized by the books in the series!“, and awaiting eagerly for next ... Read More »
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Murder Milestone | A Police Procedural By Salil Desai | Book Review
Do you love reading Police Procedural? If your answer is “yes” and you have explored Indian books in this context then name of Salil Desai should not be unknown to you. If it is so, I will suggest you to read our unbiased Book Reviews for some of his works to know more about him and his work. And, if ... Read More »
Ramona | A Book By Manoj V Jain | Personal Review
We came to know about Manoj V. Jain when his marketing team approached us for his book Dystopia. Then we got a chance to read a few more books by him. And, reading each of them is a unique experience in its own. He is a businessman who loves writing books. His books are always thoughtful and mostly fall in ... Read More »
The Accursed God: The Lost Epic By Vivek Dutta | Book Review
It is rightly said that Mahabharat (aka Mahabharata) is the greatest epic known to mankind. Any kind of possible situation and relationship is found in it, in its simplest and complex most forms. It won’t be wrong to say that every writer who grew up with ancient Indian literature told to him in various forms, dream to write his/her own ... Read More »
Mohini: The Enchantress By Anuja Chandramouli | Book Review
We are always curious to explore works of various Indian authors and Anuja Chandramouli is one of them. She made an impressive debut with – Arjuna: The Warrior Prince and then she didn’t look back. We have already reviewed some of her books, here are quick links for the same. Kartikeya: The Destroyer’s Son Rani Padmavati – The Burning Queen ... Read More »
A Wall Street View of Rural India By Sujit Sahgal | Book Review
When people talk about India (that is Bharat), they often don’t realize that “Unity In Diversity” just as an idiom, but is the soul of the country. Being the largest democracy in the world, India is like a tapestry of different cultures, type of people, their lifestyles and beliefs. Most of the Indian states are bigger than some of the ... Read More »