A review by justiceofkalr
Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us by Michael Moss

4.0

Updating this review since I finished this book on the Kindle instead of Audio. This is a really good book without the narration to bug me. Which is weird because I usually like Scott Brick's narration.




Okay, the book itself is probably better than a two star book, but the audiobook on the other hand...

This narrator needed to chill out. He spoke every single thing in a super dramatic voice like he was doing one of those late night expose's about the shady side of the internet. He could be talking about the fact that the weather was sunny on the day when he went to interview so and so and he said it in such an over the top dramatic and ominous voice. It made it hard to pay attention when he actually was talking about something dramatic, like the incredibly high percentage of sugar in breakfast cereals. I couldn't take it anymore and won't be finishing this audiobook.