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The Girl in Room 105 Review

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Chetan Bhagat’s Thriller Novel Are you wondering for an easy to read Indian thriller novel, The Girl in Room 105 by Chetan Bhagat is a book you may want to add in your list. Known for his bestselling novel like “Five Point Someone and 2 states, Chetan Bhagat experiments with “non love story” this time. Instead of focusing purely on relationship he blends the romance, suspense and murder this time. 

About the Book:

 The Girl in Room 105 Published in 2018, the novel is all about Keshav Rajpurohit an IIT graduate who was stuck in a boring job and a broken relationship. His ex-girlfriend, Zara Lone, is a Kashmiri Muslim. One night, Keshav receives a text message from Zara to come and meet her at Room 105. Excited and hopeful, he goes to meet her but unfornutely he discovers her dead body. From there, the story takes a twist , Keshav and his loyal friend Saurahn turn into amateur detectives to discover what really happened.

 
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The Girl in Room 105 – Pros and Cons

Pros

• Beginner-friendly language: Chetan Bhagat’s trademark simple English makes this book easy for beginners.

 • Fast-paced thriller: The murder mystery keeps the story moving without unnecessary details in the middle.

• Unique for Bhagat: A shift from his usual love stories into the suspense/thriller zone.

• Relatable characters: Many young readers will connect with Keshav’s struggles in career and love. • Relevant themes: Touches on religion, politics, and cultural differences in India.

Cons

• Predictable for regular thriller readers: If you read a lot of crime novels, you may guess the climax.

• Surface-level depth: The Kashmir conflict and political aspects are mentioned but not deeply explored in the story.

•Simple writing: Great for beginners, but too basic for advanced readers who love to read books.

Why Should You Read It?

If you’re a beginner looking for an Indian novel in English than The Girl in Room 105 is a great choice. It is a mixture of romance, thriller, and social commentary in a way that is light yet entertaining. It’s not as complex as books presented by authors like Dan Brown or Gillian Flynn, but it delivers what Chetan Bhagat is famous for— stories in simple english with mass appeal.

Final Verdict:

 Is The Girl in Room105 Worth Reading? Yes, if you want a fast-paced, beginner-friendly thriller with an Indian backdrop. The book is perfect for college students, first-time readers, or anyone who wants a simple yet gripping story. 

 


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