Writing stories for intelligent, imaginative children is challenging work. We are always looking for good stories written for such children and as part of this search we came across the Friday Barnes series by author R.A. Spratt. First published in 2014, the book Friday Barnes: Girl Detective introduced the readers to this intelligent, eccentric and adorable 11 year old, who ... Read More »
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किंग खान: द राशोमॉन सागा (Hindi Edition) By Kamal Upadhyay | Book Review
A person who can take a satirical look at the current happenings is more often one of the most intelligent fellows. Kamal Upadhyay is one such author. Inspired by the writings of Premchand-ji and Parsai-ji, he love to explore the things from the satirical goggles. It was Lankapati Ka Loktantra (लंकापति का लोकतंत्र) – a satire by him, that connected ... Read More »
The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman | Book Review
Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club is back with all the fanfare as the second installment of the series is making the same waves in selling charts as the first one did. Called The Man Who Died Twice. The book is available for the readers around the world and here are my views on it on behalf of Team Thinkerviews. Book ... Read More »
The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman | Book Review
2020 was a year of lots of shocks as the pandemic changed the way we live and interact with the world. A lot of highly anticipated and eagerly waited books did not make it to readers in the hard copy formats and readers turned to other platforms and discovered some new authors they liked. But by Christmas 2020, new books ... Read More »
Codex by Lev Grossman | Book Review
If you like reading fantasy literature where magic and reality are intertwined, you may be familiar with the name of author Lev Grossman. Although he has been writing for number of years for various newspapers and magazines, his most famous set of novels are ‘The Magicians‘ series, which was loved by readers and also adapted for TV series. Book Title ... Read More »
Saboteur By R V Raman | Book Review
To most of us, the world of big money is a mystery. Our interactions are limited to our bank transactions, bill payments, savings, loans, etc. as part of our day-to-day lives. But when it comes to finance at corporate levels, there are many layers and intricacies involved. There are also always people who are smart, but not very ethical, who ... Read More »