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1st August, 2021
Mr.Chetan Bhagat
LETTER Waheeda Building, Pali Hill
Bandra, Mumbai
India
Subject: The book “The Girl in Room 105”
Dear Mr.Chetan,
My name is Ayaan Agrawal and I am obsessed with the series of
your books, especially the book “The girl in Room 105”.The book
Paramdu Kuti, House gloats of a new storyline and a nice exertion as far as plot and
number:25 unexpected developments. Mystery and entertainment likewise
don't overcome much behind. As is very clear from the snippet, The
Naxal, Kathmandu Girl in Room 105 is an account of a love turned out badly however
Nepal not in a banality speculated way. The book is basically a crime
mystery in the garb of a romantic drama.Unquestionably, there is a
bit of both and the anticipation overwhelms them amazingly.
What I totally adored in this book is its solid plot. In case there is
one thing that seems to have required a decent measure of
exertion and thinking, it is the plot. There is a fundamental plot
which recounts to us the narrative of Keshav and his one mistake.
While moving the hurricane that Keshav finds himself mixed up
with, you have ably included various subplots. The general impact
is pure amusement. In exceptionally straightforward terms, there
wasn't a dull second in the book. Not briefly it loses its speed or
accepts tedium.
The characters in The Girl in Room 105 are something to
anticipate. They are a heap part and the vast majority of them work
really hard to keep the reader interested.The character
development is solid too as the reader is effectively ready to
imagine a specific person while finding out about him. A couple of
characters, however not vital for the fundamental plot, work
effectively to give the essential entertainment.
A beneficial thing about your composing style is that you
incorporate a great deal of stereotypes and afterward feel free to
break them. Certain social issues that need a lot of consideration
have likewise been remembered for the book and easily.The book
accompanies a peak that falls somewhere close to unsurprising
and eccentric. Be that as it may, on the off chance that I ponder
which side it inclines more, it must be on the unusual one. The
consummation gets unsurprising after a ton of bogus cautions and
unexpected developments and that is something worth being
thankful for. Generally speaking, the peak gave a befitting finish to
the story and the narrative of Keshav.
The book has every one of the elements of a decent entertainment.
Regardless of certain conspicuous imperfections like composition
and language, the book figured out how to keep me snared directly
till the end. As a reader, at whatever point a book can keep you put
attention into it, coincidentally, it turns into a decent entertainer.
The Girl in Room 105 does exactly that, and subsequently, it is
protected to say that the book is to be sure a nice performer.
Yours Sincerely,
Ayaan Agrawal