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ZERO PERCENTILE: Missed IIT Kissed Russia

ZERO PERCENTILE: Missed IIT Kissed Russia

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Author : Neeraj Chhibba

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Zero Percentile is a heady cocktail of the fascinating adventures of Pankaj, a less favoured son of destiny across two completely different countries, India and Russia.

As a brilliant young boy Pankaj never imagines that he will ever be swamped with problems. Life with his friends Motu and Priya is fun. Always destined to go to IIT, a  cruel accident makes him end up in a place he had never heard of before, Volgograd – a Russian ‘City of Heroes’, so-called for its role in the Second World War for stopping Hitler’s assault on Russia.

At hostel, in Volgograd, life is entirely different. There, not brain but brawn rules, which makes him land in jail after being induced into a gruesome brawl over food, with other very powerful and aggressive hostellers. Desperate for a win, he masterminds a coup, but makes the Dean his enemy instead who becomes hell-bent on destroying him. The journey never eases for him after that. Under extreme peer pressure he tries hard to lose his virginity and then cope with the agony of his best friend Nitin getting infected with HIV.

After his father’s death, he struggles to sustain himself in a highly expensive, newly capitalist Russia. His seniors, who he always looks upto as Gods unexpectedly turn into his enemy and conspire to ruin him with the help of the local mafia. He takes the gauntlet of fighting all these adversities and emerges victorious ultimately only to succumb to love.

Neeraj Chhibba was born and raised in India. He studied engineering at Volgograd, Russia, where he spent almost seven and a half years of his life. He is currently employed with a software company in India. His single claim to literary honours is a ‘Highly Commendable’ certificate in Class X in an English Essay Competition organised by the Royal Commonwealth Society and he himself was surprised to be the only one in New Delhi to have received it that year in his category. He could perhaps have done more but the pressure of succeeding professionally and earning bread made him turn away from writing. This is his first book. And if you like it, he promises, there would be a lot more.

Book Details
Paperback: 219 pages
Subject: author of indian origin
ISBN: 9788129115447
Publisher: Rupa & Co.
Published: November 2009

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Book reviews: 'ZERO PERCENTILE: Missed IIT Kissed Russia'
TEXT_OF_5_STARS  Good Book, Wednesday 16 December, 2009
by Anurag Sharma
Words are empty. They do not have any meaning...... This is wat this book is all about. But to me... World is empty without Words... N words r all we have.....

Bought this book just to pass my time in my journey from Jaipur to Gurgaon.... Got so indulged that when Gurgaon crossed, didn't notice.... Reached Dhaula kuan.... Paid 380 buks to Quick Cab...
So Mr. Neeraj Chhiba, u owe me these 380 buks....
Just wonderful writing which I can closely relate to my self... Got Svetalana of my lyf in my office... My V&A trainer... She is jus tru copy of Sveta... Thn.... my story goes on with each word...

TEXT_OF_5_STARS  Great light book, Tuesday 08 December, 2009
by henna
great, light read. I did not put it down till I had finished it.

TEXT_OF_5_STARS  A great first book, Saturday 05 December, 2009
by Sidharth
I loved reading this book. Slow initially but picked up pace. Took me through various turns that I cannot have ever imagined. And the end was surprising but great too. Read if you get a hand on it.

TEXT_OF_5_STARS  Read it, Sunday 29 November, 2009
by Raj
I was not interested initially. But I kept hearing of the book from friends. Finally, I had to buy it and read. Dont regret at all.

TEXT_OF_5_STARS  I could relate to it, Tuesday 17 November, 2009
by Taraana
It is semi autobiographical and I could relate to the thoughts of Pankaj. How the thinking changes from childhood to adulthood and all the ingredients of living, from relationships to friendships, from survival to love are well set in the story.

TEXT_OF_5_STARS  Great book, Sunday 15 November, 2009
by Sonal
I have read this book, one day to be precise. Fast paced, easy read and a story that lingers on. You get more than your money's worth

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