Book Summary:
Oh Shit, Not Again by Mandar Kokate is a humorous, fast-paced novel that follows the misadventures of a college-going teenager whose life spirals into chaos after he gets entangled in a scandalous relationship. The story begins when he discovers his best friend in a compromising situation with his own girlfriend, triggering a chain of comical, awkward, and sometimes outrageous events. As he attempts to navigate heartbreak, friendships, infatuations, and academic life, the protagonist constantly finds himself in trouble—leading to a series of mishaps that are both hilarious and relatable for young readers. Written in a casual, conversational tone, the book captures the confusion and impulsiveness of adolescence, offering light entertainment rather than profound moral lessons.
About the Author:
Mandar Kokate is an Indian author known for writing contemporary, youth-oriented fiction filled with humor, drama, and everyday chaos. His writing style is informal and playful, resonating particularly with young adults who enjoy quick, entertaining reads. Oh Shit, Not Again became a popular campus novel for its candid portrayal of teenage life and its comedic take on relationships and growing up. Kokate has written a few other works in the same accessible style, appealing to readers who enjoy lighthearted storytelling with a touch of satire.
