
The Last King of Scotland
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Narrated by:
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Mirron E. Willis
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By:
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Giles Foden
In The Last King of Scotland, Foden's Amin is as ridiculous as he is abhorrent: a self-proclaimed cannibal who, at the end of his eight years in power, would be responsible for 300,000 deaths. As Garrigan awakens to his patient's barbarism and his own complicity in it, we enter a venturesome meditation on conscience, charisma, and the slow corruption of the human heart.
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Critic reviews
"An affecting, chilling historical novel." (New York)
"Lurid and delightful, written with wit and real maturity." (Kirkus Reviews)
"A sobering reality check and an impressive work of fiction." (Washington Times)
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Caveats: 1) I haven't seen the movie yet (but I plan to); and 2) I am no expert on regional accents one may hear in English spoken north of Hadrian's Wall. I am pretty good at the sound of English as spoken by post-colonial Africans for whom it is not their first language, as well as English spoken by Israeli expats. That being said, I declare that the voice talent on this book, one Willis, did a fine job indeed! Since I don't know from Scottish accents, I was happy to accept the way he voiced Dr. Nicholas. I thought he was spot on with the voices of Idi and the other black Africans who speak throughout the story. My only quibble comes with the voice he used for Dr. Sara, which sounded more like the accent of the character played by Peter Lorre in "Casablanca" than any Israeli with whom I have talked.
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Worth the listen
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Narrator is fantastic
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a little dissapointed
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If you could sum up The Last King of Scotland in three words, what would they be?
Lots of words but can be stupidHow would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
If this is truly a true story the guy should have died due to stupidity.What does Mirron E. Willis bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I remember the King but the background is interesting. It is hard to believe that this guy was stupid to the point of being absurd.Who was the most memorable character of The Last King of Scotland and why?
The king of scotlandAny additional comments?
They could have dropped at least 2 hours of the story and cut to the chase if you were interested.OK Story but how stupid can you get
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Not as exciting as the movie
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Excellent novel!
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Fascinating
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better even than the great movie
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Meh
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