tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4938060587020568315.post6037276196209558609..comments2023-12-14T10:28:43.397+00:00Comments on Declan Burke: Nobody Move, This Is A Review: THE PLEASURE SEEKERS by Tishani DoshiUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4938060587020568315.post-65056155049029248982010-07-11T13:34:08.641+01:002010-07-11T13:34:08.641+01:00I loved this novel too. Tishani brings a poet'...I loved this novel too. Tishani brings a poet's careful use of language to the page, and I think The Pleasure Seekers is going to do well.<br />Nice review!piershttp://www.theindiaphile.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4938060587020568315.post-29206002375167183212010-06-07T18:14:32.997+01:002010-06-07T18:14:32.997+01:00Forbidden love stories are not my bag and while I ...Forbidden love stories are not my bag and while I do harbor a fascination with India, I prefer to read about the corruption that is rampant in the country. Many of the IND / PAK guys I played cricket with have some great stories, although the ENG and AUS guys were far more entertaining to hang with.<br /><br />The last great novel I read involving IND was "Shantaram" and I'm still waiting for the movie version Depp was supposed to be in. I'm thinking it got shelved, but 2, even 3 hours would never be enough to do it justice.Sean Patrick Reardonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14051252366031997054noreply@blogger.com