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Disappointing!
Mar 11, 2006 01:13 PM 1432 Views
(Updated Jun 26, 2006 10:00 AM)

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Unlike other readers , I read the Call Centre book first and came to this. The former was good , actually great , but the latter was stale...Perhaps Bhagat did not have much experience in writing his maiden book. Anyway , the so-called story. Hari , Alok and Ryan are three IIT-ians (oh , really?) who want to make it big , but dont actually do so. And of course , Hari is in love with Neha , a too-traditional girl , who would put other girls like me to shame (:)). Actually speaking , I could not find any 'humour' in this book! What was so funny in this for the TRIBUNE to describe it as '270 pages of pure fun'?!!! Yeah , maybe I laughed once or twice , but this book had more to yawn. And couldn't the writer focus a little more on IIT , rather ice-cream parlours and red cars??? Anyway , some loose bits DO keep your attention intact like the letters Ryan's parents write to him and so on. . Perhaps Bhagat got a lukewarm response to thathe included more swear words in the next book...Well, I wonder what the english teachers of the world have got to say about THAT. This book is like DIL CHAHTHA HAI??? hehehehehehe . Good joke. PS : Please leave your comments behind.


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