When you buy a book about The Shipping Forecast, you're always taking a bit of a punt and there's a risk of disappointment.
But not in this case.
It's a strange book, though.
Part history book (history of the Shipping Forecast, and history of Britain!), part poetry book, part autobiography...and I guess that's a bit of the charm of it, the fact that it uses the Shipping Forecast as a backdrop (once it's explained how the Forecast originated).
There's some excellent snippets of information (like the fact that areas of the Rockall plateau are named after places in Middle-Earth!) and the writing style is easy and engaging.
Overall, it's well worth a read.