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The Great Game | Episode 13 of Baahubali: The Lost Legends (Season 2) Animation Series | Views and Reviews

Let us continue our quest to explore the fictional tale of Baahubali via Hindi TV Serial (it is available in 4 languages, Hindi, English, Tamil, and Malayalam) Baahubali: The Lost Legends: Season 2. Today we are going to talk about the last episode of the season. TV Serial : Baahubali – The Lost Legends Season : Season 2 16 February, ... Read More »

Safari Magazine | Gujarati Edition | September 2018 Issue | Views And Reviews

Safari Magazine | Gujarati Edition | September 2018 Issue | Cover Page

Reading is to mind what exercise is to body. How many times we’ve heard this saying? And yet, we feel the substance in the same! While reading, our brain visualizes the thing via imagination making our “little grey cells” (remember, Hercule Poirot 🙂 ) work extensively, making them stronger and better. The regular readers of ThinkerViews are aware with our ... Read More »

Private India by James Patterson & Ashwin Sanghi | Book Review

Private India by James Patterson & Ashwin Sanghi - Book Cover

In the world of thriller readers, the name James Patterson is widely known. He has penned many best-selling books in the crime thriller genre including Alex Cross, Women’s Murder Club, Detective Michael Bennet and Private series. Like Robert Ludlum and Tom Clancy, James Patterson shares the writing with many aspiring as well as established authors to create these page turners. ... Read More »

Once Upon A Time In The North by Philip Pullman | Book Review

Once Upon A Time In The North by Philip Pullman | Book Cover

We have written before about Philip Pullman’s most popular work, the “His Dark Materials” trilogy. The majestically vast canvas of the worlds and peoples described in His Dark Materials along with its central idea of questioning the concept of human consciousness, spirituality and the role of religions left many characters and questions in reader’s memories. We all wanted to hear ... Read More »