Sarah McIntyre wrote for
RTÉ: "With hideous portrayal of vapid fashionistas, aristocrats and try hard hipsters, no one is safe from [Beigbeder's] scathing remarks. This satirical look at high Parisian society is propelled by fury, but softened by his sharp wit."
Alastair Sooke of
The Daily Telegraph described the novel as "
Hieronymus Bosch-like" in its portrayal of "depravity and orgiastic violence", and wrote that Beigbeder's satire is not gratuitous. ==References==