Everything You Desire

Everything You Desire

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name = Everything You Desire - A journey through IIM
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author = Harshdeep Jolly
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country = India
language = English
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genre = Fiction
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release_date = 2007
english_release_date = 2007
media_type = Print ()
pages = 270
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"Everything You Desire - A Journey through IIM" is a novel written by Harshdeep Jolly, an alumnus of Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM B). The book is an Indian version of by Peter Robinson about his life in Business School at Stanford. Everything You Desire is mostly a narration in first person of the experiences that Harsh underwent during the close to two year stay that he had at IIM B. The book gives an accurate though boring insight into the emotions, aspirations, trials and tribulations that a student at IIM undergoes during his stay at IIM.

Trivia

- The story about how L-Square got the name is wrong. It is called L-Square NOT because it is L shaped. L-Square is a proper square shaped open area adjoined by A, B , E and Hostel Block on each of the four sides. (There are four or five such blocks in the campus, but L-Square is the only one with a granite flooring and is used for parties. The others are mud patches or undergrowth and are used for games). Initially all such squares were called by adding up the hostel blocks surrounding them... i.e ABE Square, BEFG Square etc. ABE square slowly got pronounced as Abey Square. Which went on to become Lincoln Square and then to L- Square or more concisely L^2.

- The description of the rules of Tsepak is wrong. its a game unlike volleyball where you are allowed to hit the ball with any part of the body "except the hands". Small difference but crucial.

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