I can see what they were trying to do, and it's tragic that the effort is largely posthumous, but it just kept leaving me wondering how good it could have been if Bourdain had been around until completion. I'm fairly certain choosing to consume the book via audiobook did not help the experience as the cobbled together pastiche feel was heightened by the rapid shift between voices. 1/?
On to more individual concerns: this is the first book (ostensibly) by Bourdain that I've read. I no longer have an interest in chef confessionals, so I thought this would be the crossover between his well-loved work and my interests - I'm desperately trying not to associate his writing with this because I don't think it's a fair sample to assess. 13h