India that is Bharat has the oldest functional culture and civilization. And, it is enriched with the oldest literature. While some people call it mythology, the archeological and astronomical evidences prove that a lot of these tales actually happened. Of course, some stories are definitely metaphors to convey timeless wisdom. There is material to write on and by, so that ... Read More »
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Trained To Kill: A Rapid Fire Read By Neelabh Pratap Singh | Book Review
One of the perks of being a passionate reader is being able to explore a lot of virtual worlds. In our quest to find some interesting books to read we came to know about some amazing talents which are not that popular as of now. Author Neelabh Pratap Singh is one of them. We found his book First Rodeo: A ... Read More »
The Lost World By Pranay Bhalerao | Book Review
Do you love reading thrillers? We do. In our quest to find interesting stories to read and enjoy, we don’t discriminate between seasoned authors and newbies in the field. And, we found some amazing talents in the course. Pranay Bhalerao is one of them. We came to know about him through his book The Protectors of Kavaach (the first installment ... Read More »
The Vanquishers by Kalynn Bayron | Book Review
Storytelling is inseparable part of childhood. These are the oldest medium through which parents and caregivers have passed on moral teachings, historical tales and entertaining fantasies to young minds. In modern era, with so much access to information from young age, it is even more important that we provide balanced outlooks for social changes to our next generation. Author Kalynn ... Read More »
Chinaman by Shehan Karunatilaka | Book Review
Author Shehan Karunatilaka won the 2022 Booker prize for his second book Seven Moons of Maali Almeida and this would have led to increased recognition and readership. We read this book and published our review of the same here at Thinkerviews. Since we enjoyed the writing, we decided to read his other works and found his first published novel Chinaman. ... Read More »
The Valleys of the Assassins by Freya Stark | Book Review
Modes of travel have changed drastically over centuries and in today’s jet-setting age you could be visiting remote corners of the earth in a matter of days. But there was a time that journeys to remote places and cultures came with lots of unknown and the travel memoirs from those times have become cherished pieces of historical records of ancient ... Read More »