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The document contains a brief first hand review of Revolution 2020 which has been authored by Chetan Bhagat.
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HARSH KUMAR PATIDAR Ms. AKSHAYA ROLL NO. : 622, SEMESTER : 1ST SECTION : A
Few of my favorite sentences: I am reproducing few of the sentences I have underlined while I was reading the book. People come to my city to feel the presence of god, but I could feel her presence everywhere. Ease of cremation is one solid advantage of being in Varanasi. The death industry drives the city. Stupid people go to colleges. Smart people own them. We don’t fix cases, we fix the people in the cases . What I didn’t like? One will miss the witty observations for which Chetan is known for. Two States has a lot of laugh out loud (lol)-moments for the reader. But in this book, even though there are few sentences which make one lol, the obvious fun factor is missing when one compare this to his previous books. The story becomes too predictive in few places and one might as well skip through paragraphs at times. I guess, in some places, the character development is not handled well. There were not enough reasons shown to us by the author previously in the book to make us believe the characters’ actions. The actions come as a surprise, but they don’t convince us to believe. So what do I have to say finally? It’s a really good read if one likes reading light fiction. If one like reading books to pamper his literary senses, definitely this book is not for him.