It is not the first book where the protagonist is a sniper. Of course, there are many movies and books already available with this theme. Nothing Else Matters by Vish Dhamija falls in the same category, which I found, has some unique attributes to offer. If you love reading crime thrillers and police procedural, you must have heard Vish Dhamija‘s ... Read More »
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Don’t Tell The Governor by Ravi Subramanian | Book Review
The latest banking thriller by Ravi Subramanian – Don’t Tell The Governor – was on our “to be read and reviewed” list since its announcement. Somehow it took more than expected time. Ultimately, from Team ThinkerViews, I got a chance to read it, and I am feeling delighted for this opportunity. Ravi himself is a professional banker. So, he has ... Read More »
A Rising Man by Abir Mukherjee | Book Review
As the world has shrunk with modern, convenient means of travelling and communication, it has become the melting pot that started its journey with the severe clash of culture the colonization by Europeans started. There is a lot to be said about the evils of slavery and loss of independence and cultural heritage for numerous countries of the world under ... Read More »
Devourers from Suryaksh: Race to the Last Eventuality (Time Travelers Book 2) By Varun Sayal | Book Review
Devourers from Suryaksh: Race to the Last Eventuality (Time Travelers Book 2) | Book Cover The perks of being a professional and genuine book reviewer team include getting exposed to new talents :). We strongly believe in the fact that a journey to anywhere starts with a small step. Then it is all about retaining the consistency and trying to ... Read More »
On the Run with Fotikchand by Satyajit Ray | Book Review
Growing up in India of 20th century had its perks in terms of long, hot summer vacations where there was no school and children had not much to do except entertain themselves with gully cricket and street games with other children, spending part of the holidays with relatives where noisy cousins gathered and read classic children’s literature that included adventure ... Read More »
The Lone Wolf at Cover by John Michell | Book Review
How often do we wonder that our lives are largely products of luck rather than our conscious efforts? Especially, if you think about all the major life changing moments, so often they are just a combination of being in a particular place at a particular time, which can lead to making or breaking of us as human beings. No matter ... Read More »