Re-creating well-known mythological stories is an evergreen genre of the popular literature all around the world. At Thinkerviews, we are always reading such series of books as they show in many ways how the present world interprets these stories – especially how the current moral values measure against the long-established traditions. The concept of cycling through ages – from birth ... Read More »
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Shorgul: Shabdon Ki Kahasuni | A Collection Of Poems By Kamal Upadhyay | Book Review
Kamal Upadhyay is an author we came to know about through a satire named “Lankapati Ka Loktantra”. Current political scenarios and mythology are weaved quite nicely in that satire. You can read our detailed review for the same at the link below: Lankapati Ka Loktantra by Kamal Upadhyay | Book Review Reading “Lankapati Ka Loktantra” made us curious to know ... Read More »
Red Fort: Remembering the Magnificent Mughals By Debasish Das | Book Review
Regular readers of ThinkerViews know that we love reading and one of the best perks we find in being a professional book review team is getting exposed to the new talents. We strongly believe that every voyage, no matter if it is to the place next door or to another planet, always start with a small step. So it doesn’t ... Read More »
The Conspiracy at Meru by Shatrujeet Nath | Book review
The name Vikramaditya symbolises the Ideal King in Indian minds – the Pardukhbhanjan king that went out in the nights to find out how his people were, the king who achieved many impossible feats with from Gods and help of his supernatural friend Vaitala, the king who is a hero, in so many folk tales spreading across Bharatvarsha and captured ... Read More »
The Dark Room by R. K. Narayan | Book Review
R. K. Narayan needs no introduction as he is hailed as one of the most successful Indian writers whose fame has spread all over the English reading world. His iconic works include the world of Malgudi Days and critically acclaimed book cum movie Guide. He is compared to writers like Chekhov, O ‘Henry and Guy De Maupassant by critics and ... Read More »
Nad – The Art Of Selling Audiobooks by Anuj Tikku | Book Review
Anuj Tikku, a travel blogger from India came out with many books in the last year. Nad – the art of selling audiobooks is one of his latest addition to list. As the title suggests, the book is focused on audiobooks. When the author approached us with the book, we were curious to know about his experience about creating audiobooks ... Read More »