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Narrado por:
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Tom Cotcher
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Iain Banks
In a bid to uncover the unique spirit of the single malt whisky, author lain Banks has decided to undertake a tour of the distilleries of his homeland.
His tour of Scotland combines history, literature and landscape in an entertaining and informative account.
©2003 Iain Banks (P)2004 W F Howes LtdListeners also enjoyed...




















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Best time I’ve had in months!
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This is Banks’ only non-fiction book, and it’s about scotch whisky, which is not a topic I’m particularly interested in. After resisting for years, I finally bought this just because I miss Banks and wanted to hear from him again. The book turns out to be much more than a mere recitation of Banks’ tour of Scotland’s distilleries. It’s a bit of a memoir (including some very interesting bits from his writing career), a bit of travelogue (this man seriously loved his country), a bit of political commentary (focused on Gulf War 2), and a cornucopia of often hilarious digressions, anecdotes and random thoughts. It is of course marvelously well written. It’s very informative on the subject of single-malt scotch, about which I knew next to nothing, and is overall very entertaining. I probably should have read it on Kindle as many of the pronunciations of place names and distilleries are almost incomprehensible, but like I said above, I would not have missed Tom Cotcher’s delicious reading. Banks turns out to have been quite the lover of life, motorcars, long drives in the highlands, motorcycles, boats, and of course scotch. As entertaining as I found the book, I had to ding it for the political stuff, which I agree with but which doesn’t help the narrative, and for far too many detailed descriptions of specific roads taken, kind of like having road maps of someplace you’ve never been being read to you – gets boring after a while. Also in the end the distillery visits and whisky samplings got kind of repetitive, despite Banks’ impressive efforts to say something unique about each and every one. That said, I was inspired to pick up a bottle of Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve, which I am very much looking forward to trying out. Mr. Banks, you are sorely missed.
I miss this guy!
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