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Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro | Book Review

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro | Book Cover

Author Kazuo Ishiguro has been widely praised and acknowledged for his works starting from 1980s to current day. Born in Japan and raised in UK, he has been recipient of accolades including the Nobel prize for literature and his books are listed on all recommended reading lists as well as become part of student curriculum. Known for the wide variety ... Read More »

The Tiniest House of Time by Sreedhevi Iyer | Book Review

The Tiniest House of Time by Sreedhevi Iyer | Book Cover

While reading entertaining books is a great way to relieve stresses of the daily life, reading stories from different countries and different cultures is essential to understand the flows of history as well as our own time. People move and generations change, but we have all heard the cliché that history repeats itself. Is that because no matter where they ... Read More »

The Empirium Trilogy by Claire Legrand | Book Review

The Empirium Trilogy by Claire Legrand | Book Cover

Imagination is the gift that leads to storytelling and some of the most entertaining and wonderful stories take place in the worlds built entirely in the fantasyland created by their authors. Here, at ThinkerViews, we routinely read fantastic literature as we enjoy the magical worlds within those just as much as a crime thriller or a literary tale of contemporary ... Read More »

Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff | Book review

Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff | Book Cover

Futuristic science fiction remains one of the most favourite genres for Team Thinkerviews and we enjoy searching and reading more and more of such books. Recently, looking for an audiobook to listen to on our journeys, I came across this fantastic series of books by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff. The first book in the series Illuminae – The Illuminae ... Read More »

She Will Build Him A City by Raj Kamal Jha | Book Review

She Will Build Him A City by Raj Kamal Jha | Book Cover

The world of books is filled with unending number of gems that require serious readers who not only pick up the books in hope of an entertaining story, but also look at literature that is the reflection of our fragmented lives pieced together to form the kaleidoscope of the times and places we live in. Author Raj Kamal Jha is ... Read More »

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