Review: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel by Deborah Moggach

When the movie came out a few years ago I was really interested but I somehow managed to never actually see the movie. So when I found the book on offer I thought “Now’s my chance.”




This book is about a number of older people, living in Britain, but for various reasons unhappy about their lives as senior citizens. They don’t know each other beforehand, but only meet when they all decide to sign up for a retirement home in India, created in part by an Indian doctor living in Britain. 

We follow these people in more or less detail throughout the book as they come to terms with how their lives have turned out. 


I gave this book 3 stars. It was okay, but nothing major. There were a number of story lines, each starring a different person, but in the end I felt like none of the stories really materialized. There was just so much unfinished business and I feel like we left practically all the stories right in the middle. And I hate feeling unresolved. So it was 3 stars from me. I feel like it would have been better if we had just followed a few plots in detail and these had been carried through to their end. 

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