Book Review: Zidd by Hetansh Desai

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The key is to think of things other people cannot. That’s what’ll make you successful. A successful businessman.

Author: Hetansh Desai
Publisher: Half Baked beans
Rating: 3/5

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Zidd is a story of Parth and Vihaan struggling to fulfill their dreams, to be an entrepreneur. The plot of the story is Interesting. The narration of the story is crisp and Engaging. I loved how each and every event was sequenced. The backdrop of Gujrat is portrayed beautifully.

The pace of the story is a bit slow. The flow of the story is smooth. I loved the writing style of the author. It’s apt and gripping. The language used by the author is simple and easy. There are various themes used by the author. Love, friendship, emotions, aggression, passion, each and every emotion are expressed beautifully by the author.

The characters of the story are strong and impressive. Each character had a strong personality lending credibility to the story. There’s Drama, dialogues, Humor, passion, Politics in the story which makes it a different read.

I loved the chess game part the most. The author has done a wonderful job. I loved the title of the book. the cover of the story could have been better. The message of Never giving up is conveyed beautifully by the author.

Overall, An interesting plot, engaging narration, simple language and innovative ideas make it an interesting read. A beautiful story of friendship and roller coaster journey. It’s a quick and light read that can be finished in a go.

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Summary:

Vihaan looked at the skies, took a deep breath and shouted, ‘I want to be on the hoarding outside her flat!’
Parth did not react right away. After a few minutes, he asked, ‘Sorry? What is that?’

‘She said she doesn’t want to see my face. So, now I want to ensure she sees my face every day the first thing in the morning.’
Parth took a step towards Vihaan. He shrugged his shoulders, confusedly. ‘I don’t understand.’
‘There’s a hoarding outside her flat.’
‘And you want to be on it?’
‘Yes!’

Witness the roller coaster journey of Vihaan, a college dropout, and Parth, a tea vendor, as they strive to buy the most expensive hoarding space in Ahmedabad.

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  1. anupriya

    Have read a couple of other reviews of this book recently. Seems like a light read about dreams and aspirations

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