Here's an effective way for students to learn the basics of spoken Russian for sightseeing, shopping, phoning, handling emergencies, and much more. Phrases are presented as fun-to-do-exercises. The book also includes grammar notes, a bilingual dictionary, and vocabulary flash cards.
While this title is okay for the grammar bits, I have found numerous mistakes. Not in the print or anything, but with the actual Russian. One of such mistakes is a word the author uses for flight is archaic in modern Russian, and my Russian friends hadn't ever heard the word he chose used. I did a little research and discovered that many of these such 'errors' that I found would have been correct if you wanted to learn Russian from the 1950's-1960's, but not today's Russian.
On that note, while some of the words are okay and the grammar is decent, I cannot recommend this book for Russian learners. With the exception of those that already speak Russian at a moderate level, but even then you would have no use for a beginner's Russian book.
The basis for my review is the fact that I have worked with the Russian language for over a decade, as both a language tutor and a translator.