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| Original Title: | Two States |
| ISBN: | 8129115301 (ISBN13: 9788129115300) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.chetanbhagat.com/books/2_states/ |
| Characters: | Krish, Ananya |
| Setting: | Ahmedabad(India) New Delhi(India) Chennai(India) |
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| Title | : | 2 States: The Story of My Marriage |
| Author | : | Chetan Bhagat |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 269 pages |
| Published | : | October 8th 2009 by Rupa & Co |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Romance. Asian Literature. Indian Literature. Cultural. India. Contemporary. Novels. Young Adult |
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Love marriages around the world are simple: Boy loves girl. Girl loves boy. They get married. In India, there are a few more steps: Boy loves Girl. Girl loves Boy. Girl's family has to love boy. Boy's family has to love girl. Girl's Family has to love Boy's Family. Boy's family has to love girl's family. Girl and Boy still love each other. They get married. Welcome to 2 States, a story about Krish and Ananya. They are from two different states of India, deeply in love and want to get married. Of course, their parents don't agrees. To convert their love story into a love marriage, the couple have a tough battle in front of them. For it is easy to fight and rebel, but it is much harder to convince. Will they make it? From the author of blockbusters Five Point Someone, One Night @ the Call Center and The 3 Mistakes of My Life, comes another witty tale about inter-community marriages in modern india.Rating Containing Books 2 States: The Story of My Marriage
Ratings: 3.43 From 81338 Users | 2785 ReviewsDiscuss Containing Books 2 States: The Story of My Marriage
I've become a huge fan of Chetan Bhagat. I love his stories. They are sincere yet thought-provoking. and Two states would be the ideal example. The adorable story of Krish and Ananya enthralled me to the utmost. Not quite adorable when it comes to all the obstacles and controversies they had to confront during the perverse journey to end their love w/ marriage. But still a beautiful story won't be beautiful without a little intensity and tears. I absolutely adore how Ananya and Krish shieldedI don't have anything too good to say about Chetan Bhagat's writing. It often reads like someone is trying to be too cool and using English slang to appear hip and young.But this book somehow, despite all the author's usual misgivings, appealed to me. I would quite honestly, read it again given a chance. It is that cute. And the romance? I swear, I tingled sometimes. Can you imagine? Tingling! Huh. It was a novel experience 5 years back. It still is.
By Chetan Bhagat; Grade B+I wouldn't have picked up a Chetan Bhagat book had there not been a renovation going on at my home, and 2 States the only book available. Helpless, and famished to read something for more than two weeks, I squeezed out 2 States from my shelf, where it was as prominent as a pickle in a glass jar, and for some weird reason, seemed easier to take out compared to all the other books lying there.Love marriages around the world are simple:Boy loves girl. Girl loves boy.They

I love it. Can't wait to watch the movie. It's simple yet interesting. And hats off to Mr. Chetan Bhagat for his wonderful ability to pull many things through a great sarcastic writing style.This is probably my most favorite book written by him :)
The three mistakes of my life:1. Reading Two states very lately.2. Reading it in a public place. (I couldn't control my giggling & the people around me looked me as if i was mad.) 3. For not reading it second time.This is the best romantic book I have read til date. Its a feel good story. One can find a breeze of romance through out the book. It also included a slight humor, which might be offensive to some one. I have an opinion on Chetan Bhagat(after reading his earlier works) that his
Love is a temporary madness. However in case of Mr. Bhagat it leads to severe psychosis with sprinkles of idiocy. The man thinks he is a NOVELIST. HELP!!!! Wheres my fucking Prozac!!!
I'm about 30 pages in and I was having high expectataion on this book warmly recommended to me by some Indian friendes. Chetan Bhagat is one of the most-beloved Indian authors writing in English, but as everywhere, the best-loved isn't always the best literature. The characters are unpleasant and boring, the dialogues flat and the situations seem contrived - I can't relate to the sense of humour at all and the writing sounds like some chit-chat of university students, the narrator being a nerdy


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