We met Aru Shah and her Pandava soul sisters in the first segment of this entertaining adventure fiction series. Aru Shah and the End of Time – Pandava Series by Roshani Chokshi | Book review Book Title : Aru Shah And the Song of Death A Pandava Novel Author : Roshani Chokshi Publisher : Scholastic Fiction (3 May 2018) # ... Read More »
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Aru Shah and the End of Time – Pandava Series by Roshani Chokshi | Book review
The world around us is changing very fast and educating young minds is becoming even a bigger challenge with that. On one hand, it may seem that with access to so much information, children are learning a lot more than the previous generations. But they are still young, their minds still need to learn to disseminate the information and take ... Read More »
Catherine and the Dragon World by Dharni | Book Review
Reading and writing create worlds and worlds inhabited by fictional characters and their stories are what make a big part of so many people’s lives. Like many avid readers, Dharni kudal had a dream of writing this story at a very young age and now she has completed her first story and published it on Amazon. Book Title : Catherine ... Read More »
The Moonlight Palace by Liz Rosenberg | Book Review
How lucky we are as readers to live in this cosmopolitan world where your Kindle can bring you a slice of anywhere in the world and any splinter of time in that world. As you know, I am fond of audiobooks and always trying something or the other there. This book by Liz Rosenberg has been featuring on Kindle Unlimited ... Read More »
Just Missed By Himanshu Bhatia | Book Review
When it comes to books (or for that matter, any media) everyone has his/her own preferences. We, as book reviewers are lucky to be exposed to various genres :). Though you must have seen more thrillers and mythological stuff reviewed at ThinkerViews, we love to read romantic books with a certain flair. Personally, having too much adultery (in the book) ... Read More »
Secrets of a Harappan Pot By Vasant Dave | Short EBook | Personal Review
We, Indians, belong to the land of stories. Our ancestors knew that the best way to implant values in a kid is through metaphors. So, interesting stories are weaved around a central thought and told to the growing-ups. And this keeps happening through generations. Eventually, with the technological advancements, we found other media to communicate those thoughts, morals and more ... Read More »