I suppose this is a good introductory book; I've been told it uses little jargon compared to other metaphysics texts. The title is misleading: it isn't a survey of metaphysics, it is mainly Lowe giving his opinions on a lot of metaphysical topics.
Poor opinions, and not necessarily well-argued opinions.
Lowe's "method" of arguing from common sense is not necessarily a bad one, but his common sense is not actually common. In many cases, he does not have a secondary argument for a claim besides his uncommon "common sense," leaving me and similarly-minded readers at a loss. Furthermore, he likes to ignore prominent scientific theories "for the sake of argument" which gets very tired very fast. Common sense is not a good argument when, for example, scientific proof goes against it (as it does in many cases).
Furthermore, Lowe doesn't know how to use colons, which makes for irritating reading.
I have read a couple of introductory textbooks on metaphysics, and this one stands up as good. It is relatively easy to read and of sufficient depth for an undergraduate metaphysics course (with some specific additional readings around topics of interest). I very occasionally found the writing style a little irritating - but that is probably just me. On the other hand, the introduction and the way it builds understanding are to be praised.
As it seems with any metaphysics book there is a choice of topics, which does not seem to cover the full spectrum of what might be considered as metaphysics. This book is good on identity and change, universals and particulars, necessity and possibility, space and time, and ok on causation. It misses out other topics such as mind-body problem, free will and determinism - so if these are of interest look elsewhere or be ready to buy an additional book or two.
Como um leigo interessado, esse livro me foi fácil de entender, e ainda assim profundo o suficiente para eu sair dele com a impressão de compreender agora muito melhor a área (e os temas que ela cobre) do que antes de lê-lo. Eu recomendaria para qualquer um curioso sobre metafísica (isto é, causalidade, ontologia, espaço e tempo, etc.).