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Knocked Up

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“KNOCKED UP” a hilarious tale of friendship, love, happiness and togetherness experienced, redefined and celebrated by three best friends Sid, Ron & Prateik. Growing up days is fun especially when you have a set of friends who are as whacked and crazy as you are. Sid, Ron and Prateik had nothing in common other than their friendship and zest for life. The fun loving trio who were never serious about their lives or career ultimately find their goals and meaning to their life through several funny events and incidents. A story, that will relate to you and also put a smile on your face making you miss those fun filled teenage days.

240 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 18, 2010

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Shaiju Mathew

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Shaiju Mathew is a lover of stories; be it books or films. He loves them. He's known for his bestselling book, Knocked Up (2010) and Alfie The Elf (2016). He enjoys writing stories and reviewing movies. Currently he is releasing two chapters every week for his third novel A Pocketful of Sunshine exclusively on Wattpad.
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December 3, 2016
An interesting read. This was one of the first Indian authors I have read. After that I have read a couple of them like Chetan Bhagat and Karan Bajaj, however, Mathew has a unique style of his own. The story is about Sid and Rebecca who fall in love and the hardships they face to prove to their parents that their love is more than mere physical attraction. In the entire process Sid's friends Ron, Prateek and Swati support them. A feel-good story about love, friendship and teenage days. Grab it for a nice lazy afternoon read.
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November 14, 2016
An easy read. The plot line is quite interesting about three friends and their individual love lives. The hero of the story I felt was Prateik who is a comic relief in this rom-com. The love story between Sid and Rebecca is quite surreal. I finished it in one sitting. Go for it for a good 'timepass' read... Oops I spilled out the movie name which was inspired from this book :)
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December 2, 2016
A quick read. An interesting coming of age romantic comedy. Loved the characters and the scenarios and as I have lived in Pune, most of the places mentioned in the movie made me nostalgic. Great work Shaiju Mathew.
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November 28, 2019
Run in the opposite direction...pathetic writing...long paragraphs...i could get myself to read just 35 pages and had to shut it down...zero enhancement to your vocabulary....such lines written in conversations you would never use in real life .....same old porn samosa cultural event collegiate life bla bla bla....better watch a sas bahu serial than reading it thru...
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June 8, 2017
Simple and quick read...felt nostalgic in between..Prateik madness binded me to the book.
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