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The information was great, but there were A LOT of typos, which makes it more difficult for my neurospicy brain to keep focus, hence my lower rating as that's a huge thing for me with books.
It was a fairly quick read.
I really enjoyed reading the different perspectives. I also liked how it read more like you were having a conversation with each one of the co-authors instead of them saying this, that, and the other from a talking "at" you standpoint.
I do think an overall set down guide, like a form or checklist, summarizing each authors points - or heck, maybe even the whole chapter, would have been extremely helpful. What can I say? We lawyers love templates, checklists, and forms. 🤣 The resource guide in the back was a good diving board, and thank goodness it was there to make referencing easier, BUT I stand by my suggestion of a checklist or form.