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Another book to "kill" time.
Oct 03, 2008 12:02 AM 2047 Views
(Updated Feb 01, 2015 08:52 PM)

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I've read this book when I was traveling. I prefer reading books while I travel because of 3 reasons:




  1. I like to read.




  2. I've got nothing else to do.




  3. More time being alone.






Anyway, coming to the book, this is Chetan Bhagat's first book that I read(even though this is his third book). Again, there were 3 reasons behind this:




  1. I am a cricket fan.




  2. The Story seemed interesting.




  3. That was the only book I could afford at that time.(Not that I didn't have any money, just that the other books were costly).






Sorry for going off-track but I couldn't help it. It's the title I guess;).


So coming back to the book. The book started on a good note. It had the right ingredients to keep a reader engrossed. But as the story progressed, I felt it was getting more obvious and predictable. I almost knew what to expect. That kind of reduced the eagerness to complete the book. I did complete the book(and it took me just about 3 hours for that). I felt it more like an Indian movie script. It had the similar backdrop setting of a normal bollywood movie with a hero, his friends, his lady, his life and finally THE END. The end is a little off-beat though. But still predictable.


The story is based on 3 friends, their friendship, their business and their life. I wouldn't spoil the fun by telling you the actual story.


Finally coming to a decent review, which I'm definitely not good at, I would suggest a single read at least. Frankly, this book is good for a casual read. You could read it when you want to kill time. I would recommend this book to anyone who match the following 3 criteria:




  1. Likes to read a book.




  2. Are interested in cricket.




  3. Don't have anything else to do.






And now, the closing section.


It was a decent book. I would rate it between 5 & 6 on a scale of 10. Considering that this is just a 3rd book for the writer. He could given up some chapters on the romance though. That was the "filmy" stuff that he could do without. Not that I hate romance or anything like that, but it's just too much in a novel. Unless it's a romantic novel though.


Good to spend your time if you don't have anything else to do!


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