Oct 25, 2004 04:32 PM
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(Updated Oct 25, 2004 04:32 PM)
Believe me its the first book that I have read cover to cover.
The story is damn simple. Yet, it holds your interest to the end of it.
Chetan writes in a very free flow style. Its natural. At every point where he has described somebody's thoughts, he has tried an honest approach to describe. If he felt Neha was more sexy at times, he admits. If he feels, Ryan is being mean he says so.
The events are well sequenced and well thought. You can find connections to most events later in the story.
Its a very light read (unless you are those senti types - you would cry when Alok is bleeding)...
A good read at least to give you a break from your daily life. It has lots of humorous events. You will laugh out all of a sudden while reading things like '' the professor enters the room with a huge pile of books as if he had just looted a library. ''
At places you will find reflections from your own college life!! - if you had any - else, at least, you will know what you missed during your college days.
Also, the price is quite affordable. At 95 bucks Five Point Someone is a steal.
Worth reading.....grab a copy dude.!