Chitralekha Basu writes in a review for
The Independent, "There are celebrated examples of authors writing about sexual oddities with great panache, but Chatterjee's attempt completely lacks aesthetic content. The graphic detailing is so clinical, and presented in such random excess, that there's neither passion nor soul in the sex scenes." Alfred Hickling writes in a review for
The Guardian, "It makes for a somewhat bloated novel that could well benefit from a few laps of the football field with its arms in the air." ==References==