review of book of chetan bhagat
While reading this book it reminds me of something which my world's best friend said to me once, well he is my dad. He said to me that friendship is not what people think of, it's a bond between two faces which are totally different from each other maybe the magnetic pole. Where we learn how to make ourselves to become neutral and share a common ground of relationship with the person. You may not like or love them but still, you can tolerate it because it's the one thing which you want to protect it.(collage romance season 3)
Chetan Bhagat is one of my favorite writers in my bookshelf. The Three Mistakes of my life is one of his finest novel based on three friends and their ups and downs.
Their fight, their love and their understanding taught us friendship is more than a life.The first book that I bought and read. And I think this is a good start. This book is a mixture of emotions and life lessons. Parts had made me feel the spectrum of feelings. As a reader, I was totally engaged in it, which means that the author had done his job successfully. Would love to recommend this Awesome Book that talks about life. It felt realistic, I was picturing as I was reading and It made everything seem able, which is a good thing. Each character over here tries to give some of lesson and as I said, "tries", not all the lessons are good, but in a perspective they are okay. A simple, easy, relatable, spectrum of emotions, and connectivity is what I can say about, "Three Mistakes Of My Life" Best Line : “Life is tough when you are always talking to people smarter than you.”Ijust finished reading “The three mistakes of my life.” The only regret I have is why didn’t I read it earlier. When I started off reading it, I got mixed reactions; some said its good; some said its bad, so I decided to dig into it and find for myself. I was reluctant to continue a few pages through the book as I felt I would have a sad feeling at the end of this book. But I continued, and I was glad I did; it was so engrossing that I flipped page after page till the end. And yes, it has a happy ending. So the verdict is its the best among all the three that Chetan Bhagat has written. The book has fiction (if you thought it’s about Chetan’s life, you are wrong), sentiment, romance, social message, business, life, relations, religion, and of course, Cricket. The unique thing I found in this book is that Chetan has addressed a sensitive issue in the most sensible way possible. He has presented the facts, neutrally narrated a story. It’s the story about three friends Omi, Govind, and Ish. The story is presented through Govind’s eyes, and it’s his three mistakes of life presented along. Govind is a true Gujarati, interested in coming up on his own in life, through business. Ish is an avid cricket player whose passion lies in playing, teaching, and watching cricket. Omi is a priest’s son who doesn’t have any ambition and moves along with his two friends. These simple people’s journey in life, how their lives get affected by the worst disasters in Gujarat’s history is portrayed in a simple yet efficient way by Chetan. This book also teaches you how your dreams crash into pieces by unexpected events but how with support from people around you, you get back on track, focus, and rebuild your dreams. This novel especially comes when people only want to come up with excuses to show or feel how different they are rather than see the common aspects and bring oneness, which can keep us together and achieve our common goal of growth, peace, and prosperity. The language is simple; it connects well with India’s youth, the narration has improved; all in all, Chetan has improved in all the departments of writing a book. He has again proved that to be the best novelist, you don’t need fabulous vocabulary, or you don’t need awesome critics review; all you need is a thread to connect to people’s plain minds. Truly his best book ever. Finally, Chetan ends the book with a message like in “One night @ call center,” which goes out to everyone in this country. Life will have many setbacks. People close to you will hurt you. But you don’t break it off. You don’t hurt them more. You try to heal it. It is a lesson not only for you, but our country needs to learn."Confident women make terrible daughters-in-law" - Chetan Bhagat 🤣🤣 This aesthetic, articulate, heartwarming book really has the power to knock your bad mood down. It deals with healing friendship, some of the cringy moments and also the hope in Ishaan, and not the expectations. It smoothly swings with the hard work, fights, their love, their understanding nature towards each other, enjoyment, and indeed the significance of friendship in hard times. The story has all the real issues which nowadays take place in our community: religious riots, the pedantic and suspicious behaviour of the society which indeed irritates unceremoniously. The bottom line is that, that it's undoubtedly a hilarious book, with fun and anger in friends and I would highly recommend all the good reads to have a shot of it.

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