It’s good to be back! To blogging, to reading, basically to be free of exams. I’m in tenth grade this year, which means once school starts to go seriously, I might go temporarily offline. Putting all that aside, I completed reading a new book! It’s called “The girl in room 105” and is written by Chetan Bhagat.
If you had seen the book’s trailer, you might remember a famous line, “It's not a love story. It is an unlove story." It sure is. Keshav, who is an IIT pass out, on receives a call from his ex to meet her at her hostel room 105. He goes along with his friend Saurabh. Boys aren’t allowed inside girls’ hostel, and he is not a student anymore. But he still manages to get into the campus and climbs a mango tree that is near her room. And when he gets inside and realizes what really is going on, his boring tutor life takes a great turn!
I’ll leave it there because no spoilers! You must read the book. I read this on my kindle and trust me, I couldn’t keep it down. I had holidays last weekend, due to the ongoing boards and annual exams for junior classes, and I feel I had been productive. And guess what, I went to the Phoenix Marketcity to witness the release of Tamil version of that book. And Chetan Bhagat was there! I took a selfie with him and even asked about one of the characters when the audience could ask questions.
PS: This is my150th post!!!
If you had seen the book’s trailer, you might remember a famous line, “It's not a love story. It is an unlove story." It sure is. Keshav, who is an IIT pass out, on receives a call from his ex to meet her at her hostel room 105. He goes along with his friend Saurabh. Boys aren’t allowed inside girls’ hostel, and he is not a student anymore. But he still manages to get into the campus and climbs a mango tree that is near her room. And when he gets inside and realizes what really is going on, his boring tutor life takes a great turn!
I’ll leave it there because no spoilers! You must read the book. I read this on my kindle and trust me, I couldn’t keep it down. I had holidays last weekend, due to the ongoing boards and annual exams for junior classes, and I feel I had been productive. And guess what, I went to the Phoenix Marketcity to witness the release of Tamil version of that book. And Chetan Bhagat was there! I took a selfie with him and even asked about one of the characters when the audience could ask questions.
PS: This is my150th post!!!
Congrats my dear "future student of IIT" for ur awesome 150th post. Continue ur blogging for ur reader fans like. Stay Blessed and all the best.
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