Sunday, November 26, 2006

Money For Muffin And The Pick's For Three

They Love My MT `VV'

This from today's bestseller list, publised in `The Statesman'. Look where `VV (Vegemite Vindaloo) is placed! Rather good company, methinks.

FICTION
1. The Inheritance Of Loss : A Novel - Kiran Desai, Rs 395.00
2. The Innocent Man - John Grisham, Rs 268.00
3. Vegemite Vindaloo - David McMahon, Rs 295.00
4. The Afghan - Frederick Forsyth, Rs 268.00
5. Cat O'Nine Tales - Jeffrey Archer, Rs 276.00

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Definitely very good company, David! When Forsyth and Archer are two rungs below your book on a bestseller list, this means you are there among the best! We are all waiting with bated breath for this book to break into the international market, I am sure it will have the same success!!

cheers,
Cecilia

david mcmahon said...

Thanks, Cecilia.
It would be great if that happened. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Cheers
David

Anonymous said...

Ok, David,
you have ARRIVED.
Yup, you DEFINITLy have.
And well earned too.
[Nice price tag McMohan...
not bad for a paperback!]
Definitely higher than
all the other ones :))))))))
Darn Amitava Ghosh
where did he go???

Madi

david mcmahon said...

Thank you, Madi, for your hearty validation.
Means a lot to see the book on so many bestseller lists - especially when I'm not in the country to promote it. Guess the story must strike a chord. Can't ask for more than that.
Cheers
David

Fletch said...

I bet you didn't know you were big in Japan, McMahon San.

Tried to leave you a pic, but it looks like Blogger doesn't allow it, so will try and leave a URL, and if that doesn't work it will just have to be an email . . .

Try this