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Ahalya’s Awakening By Kavita Kane | Book Review

Ahalya's Awakening By Kavita Kane | Book Cover

Being blessed with the richest ancient literature and the most advanced culture of its time, Bharatiya (that is Indian) society has to be the ideal in the current times. If it is not then it is because of the people forgetting the routes. And rather than understanding the essence of the fables, folklores, mythological stories and scriptures; we started taking ... Read More »

Recipe for a Perfect Wife By Karma Brown | Book Review

Recipe for a Perfect Wife By Karma Brown | Book Cover

We often stated that the perks of being a professional book reviewer, that to too associated with the prestigious Team ThinkerViews, involve exposure to many new talents. To add to that, we got a chance to read our books from various other countries also. That gives us a chance to know more about various cultures and people’s way of living. ... Read More »

Raavan: Enemy of Aryavarta | Book 3: Ram Chandra Series By Amish Tripathi | Personal Review

Raavan: Enemy of Aryavarta | Book 3: Ram Chandra Series By Amish Tripathi | Cover Page

We love reading the fictional retellings of ancient Indian scriptures. Actually, only India has a tradition to wholeheartedly accept various retelling of very important scriptures. Be it Ramayana or Mahabharata (referring just popular ones), you may find hundreds of versions of the same across the country. Bharatiya culture is the only one where you can love the Gods or their ... Read More »

The Dark Room by R. K. Narayan | Book Review

The Dark Room by R. K. Narayan | Book Cover

R. K. Narayan needs no introduction as he is hailed as one of the most successful Indian writers whose fame has spread all over the English reading world. His iconic works include the world of Malgudi Days and critically acclaimed book cum movie Guide. He is compared to writers like Chekhov, O ‘Henry and Guy De Maupassant by critics and ... Read More »