Well this guy should be appreciated for evolving a new culture in INDIA; new book readers and writers have emerged from all around the country. Earlier it was from IIT's and IIM's who was considered to writers, but now any good writer was being welcomed by publishers. A handsome amount of Book readers were multiplying each day. Thanks to Chetan Bhagat for bringing this culture.
Chetan Bhagat |
Till now he has wrote 6 books,
Five Point Someone - 2004
One Night @ the Call Center - 2005
The 3 Mistakes of My Life - 2008
2 States - 2009
Revolution 2020 - 2011
What Young India Wants - 2012
Five Point Someone - What not to do at
IIT
Five Point Someone Cover |
This was his debut novel really it is
the best of all 5 which i have read. It is story of 3 friends in IIT. The story
contains twists and turns, emotions, humor and all these with excellent narration.
The story begins when all these friends
Hari, Ryan and Alok meet in college. They try their level best to set an
impressing figure in class but everything turns out to be wrong. The every good
they try to do turn out to be a mess. Story revolves around family issues, engineering
student issues, their dreams, love lives, etc. Then the narrator (Hari) gets
involve with prof. daughter (Neha) and there enters a new angle. In short it is
complete package of entertainment especially for Engineering Students. I would
suggest every graduate to read this book once.
One Night @ Call Center |
One Night @ the Call Center
As the name suggest, the story is all
about the 6 people working in call center. The entire story is of one winter night
in call center. The story is about their personal problems, relationship
problems, etc. It shows a slight view of night call centers; boss trying to
make more out of employees. And after that the most strange and shocking thing
happens, they gets a call by GOD.
The story is good, includes family
issues. The story was told to Chetan by a girl to whom he met in train journey
and at one condition she told the story, that was it has be his second book and
well it turns out to be true.
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