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The Spiderwick Chronicles Book 1 – The Field Guide | Book Review

The Spiderwick Chronicles Book 1 – The Field Guide | Book Cover

Children’s books are one of the favourite genres for us here at Thinkerviews. We are always looking for books filled with adventure, enterprise and magic that makes childhood such a fascinating phase of life. We have reviewed a fair few series designed for young readers and shared our reviews on those here at Thinkerviews platforms. The Brightstorm Series by Vashti ... Read More »

The Protected Rakshasa Kaal By Pranay Bhalerao | Book 2: Kavaach Trilogy | Book Review

The Protected Rakshasa Kaal By Pranay Bhalerao | Book 2: Kavaach Trilogy | Book Cover

Our regular readers know that we love reading thrillers, especially the ones which are a good blend of ancient and modern times, having elements of Vedic scripture and modern scientific inventions in a balanced manner. And, when looking for a good book, we don’t discriminate between seasoned authors and newbies. Thus, we found so many remarkable talents over the decades. ... Read More »

The Cabinet Conspiracy | A Thriller By Jigs Ashar | Book Review

The Cabinet Conspiracy - Book Cover

Do you love reading political thrillers? We do. As India (that is Bharat) is buckling up for the nationwide elections, talking about political thrillers would be even more relevant these days, right? So, we thought to share with you our views and reviews for a thriller with the flavor of patriotism. We got a chance to read The Cabinet Conspiracy ... Read More »

Grave Expectations by Alice Bell | Book Review

Grave Expectations by Alice Bell | Book Cover

Detective stories and murder mysteries remain as popular with readers as ever and so we constantly see new authors and books coming across featuring sleuths – professional and immature…Author Alice Bell published her first book in this arena last year called Grave Expectations. With its Dickensian derivative of a name and intriguing blurb, we found it appealing enough to add ... Read More »