China is in the news since a while now. A large of people and countries blame it for the tragic COVID-19 situation around the world. And, its policy of expansion is also criticized widely. For India, the tragic situation getting even murkier when the army of China tried to invade (or invaded) its borders thinking that the country and countrymen ... Read More »
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Murder at the Temple | A Thriller By Madhumita Bhattacharyya | Book Review
Do you love reading thrillers? We do. Recently we are exposed to so many new authors who came up with a fresh plot and thrilling stories. I must add the name of Madhumita Bhattacharya in the list of promising authors. As you all know, we at ThinkerViews always keep exploring various book stores (online and offline both) and online book ... Read More »
Garuda and the Serpents: Stories of Friends and Foes from Hindu Mythology by Arshia Sattar | Book Reviews
Recently I came across a book named Garuda and the Serpents: Stories of Friends and Foes from Hindu Mythology by author Arshia Sattar. The book proves that religion (of the author) has nothing to do with the knowledge (he/she possess). Though, I found many of the elements of various stories are explored quite differently than I know, but at the ... Read More »
Chup: Breaking the Silence About India’s Women by Deepa Narayan | Book Reviews
We often share our feelings that while there are 100s or even 1000s of books are published every year, but not all of them has the substance. A few of them are written with the sole purpose of entertainment (and there is nothing wrong in it), while a few of them are written to explore some problems which we often ... Read More »
Hatya | A Short EBook by Kamal Upadhyay | Personal Reviews
Recently I got a chance to read Hatya (हत्या), a short EBook by Kamal Upadhyay. As we’ve already read and reviewed Lankapati Ka Loktantra (लंकापति का लोकतंत्र) which is a satirical take on modern politics in the context of the characters from Ramayan (aka Ramayana). Hatya is available to read on the Juggernaut app, and if there is a promotion ... Read More »
Rani Padmavati – The Burning Queen by Anuja Chandramouli | Book Review
The fabled and mythically gorgeous queen of the folklore and Chittor has been in news over the last year thanks to the Bollywood retake on her life that has excited everyone’s opinion – whether in favour or against. Yes, we are talking about Rani Padmavati – not the movie that is now named Padmavat, but a book written by Anuja ... Read More »