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Sunday, 10 June 2012

Book Review: Five Point Someone: What Not to Do at IIT


Say hello to the cruel world of college, where professors continue to terrorise, and students continue to mug.

In his rollicking and feel-good debut novel, Five Point Someone: What Not to Do at IIT, Chetan Bhagat unveils the many struggles and mayhem any student at IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) might face if they don’t think straight during their excruciating four-year stay.

Through the words of IIT student Hari Kumar, and a few from his best friends, Ryan Oberoi and Alok Gupta, the reader is taken on a wild ride of college life mishaps, which include failing grades, falling in love with the daughter of a well-feared professor, and a near-to-death experience.

Hilarious, zany, and highly relatable, Five Point Someone is a great break from the emotionally and action-charged novels of today.

If you want a good laugh and a good read at the same time, do yourself a favour and grab a copy of Five Point Someone. It might just be the book you’ve been looking for.


Andz

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