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THE GIRL IN ROOM 105 : BOOK REVIEW


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

CHETAN BHAGAT

The New York Times has called him ‘the biggest selling author in India’s history’. Chetan Bhagat is IIT Delhi and IIM Ahmedabad student, after which he worked in investment banking for a decade before quitting his job to became a full-time writer to give us 8 bestselling novels, which have sold over 12 million copies and have translated in over 12 languages worldwide.



BOOK REVIEW

This is an unlove story of Zara Lone and Keshav Rajpurohit. We all heard of love story in which a girl and a boy got into love and later on they broke up, that’s it? But this story is much much better than that.
Here both Zara and Keshav were in love and did breakup but here is the starting point of this unlove story, yes you read it right. After the breakup both got moved on and Zara got a boyfriend name Raghu , an entrepreneur who has started his own AI based company and Keshav is working as professor or a teacher or you may call a tuition teacher with his best friend Saurabh. And here comes the twist in the story Zara Lone got murdered in her hostel room no. 105 and the prime suspects who were present in the room with dead body of Zara are Keshav and his best friend Saurabh. Now onwards story began, Police arrested Keshav and Saurabh.  After all this incident Keshav decided to investigate his ex-girlfriend murder mystery by his own. In the process of finding the murderer Keshav and Saurabh found various interesting facts about Zara Lone and her family and even about her boyfriend Raghu. During investigation both Keshav and Saurabh went to Kashmir which will help them find in the real story of Kashmir which they were aware of.  And not disclosing much about the unlove story I let you think about few questions:
Are Keshav and Saurabh able to find who murdered Zara Lone? If Yes, then how? If No, will the real murderer be free to murder someone else?

MY WORDS

This book involves Political Sarcasm and Religious Dilemma which enhanced the story of this book. This book shows the beauty of  love which was moved on but still  in the heart of the person which doesn’t let him forgot her. This book showed up how far a person can went to get the justice for his loved once. If Keshav wants to give up the investigation after defeating and fully rely on the Police Department Investigation but he didn’t do that which shows how much he loved the girl which was not her anymore.
3 stars out of 5.

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