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Revolution Twenty20: Love . Corruption. Ambition
by Chetan Bhagat
Chetan Bhagat’s books are those which you would read as an act of self-sabotage. I didn’t see him as an author in any way, but I thought, why not give him a chance?
I wish I hadn’t given him a chance.
This book was the most predictable book that I’ve ever read. Every page I turned, I was like, ‘I know what’s gonna happen,’ and surprise, surprise, that happened.
The only female character has no personality at all, you could’ve placed a walnut in her position and things would have remained the same, if not better. Because, let’s be honest, a walnut has more personality than her. But she? Her only job is to fuck guys and move the plot forward.
Where are the other women?
The cover’s atrocious, by the way.
I wish I hadn’t given him a chance.
This book was the most predictable book that I’ve ever read. Every page I turned, I was like, ‘I know what’s gonna happen,’ and surprise, surprise, that happened.
The only female character has no personality at all, you could’ve placed a walnut in her position and things would have remained the same, if not better. Because, let’s be honest, a walnut has more personality than her. But she? Her only job is to fuck guys and move the plot forward.
Where are the other women?
The cover’s atrocious, by the way.