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The Sea of Innocence by Kishwar Desai | Book Review

The Sea of Innocence by Kishwar Desai | Book Cover

While reading is for entertainment and escape, it is also for introspection when it comes to most people who love to read – whether it is through newspaper columns providing critique on current affairs, magazines or books. In fact, sometimes the relatively slower narrative of a book gives the readers the time to process all aspects of what could be ... 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 »

Startup Lessons from Paytm By Abhish B. | Book Review

The Poster boy of Indian Fintech: Startup Lessons from Paytm By Ashish B. | Book Cover

If you want to achieve something significant that leaves a mark; you need to think out of the box, work on it relentlessly but logically, and need to have will and open-mindedness to analyze things objectively and make the required decisions. There are thousands of people who have achieved this feat by their hard work, analyzing the situations rightly, taking ... Read More »

Friday Barnes: Girl Detective | Book Review

Friday Barnes: Girl Detective | Book Cover

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 »

Invincika | A Sci-Fi By Varun Sayal | Book Review

Invincika | A Sci-Fi By Varun Sayal | Book Cover

Reading is to mind what exercise is to the body. We firmly believe in this proverb. Reading is one of the best ways to convey our thoughts, feelings, messages, almost anything we want to convey, effectively. When reading something interesting, our brain starts creating visual scenarios for us. It takes us deep into a virtual world. Anyway, what reality is, ... Read More »

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