I won this book through goodreads giveaway program. I entered because I wondered what makes Anarchists tick. Unfortunately for me, the book is pretty narrowly focused on actions against the wall which the Israelis have built to control Palestinians. Most of the pieces assume that the reader is knowledgeable about anarchist philosophy.
That said, I did get something out of the book which has at least 18 authors. (Some pieces do not credit an author so I can not tell an upper limit.) If you come to the topic without knowing much about it, I suggest you start with the unpromisingly titled "Dykes and the Holy War" on page 107 which was surprisingly accessible. "Hey Babe, I hope you're not in Jail" on page 114 was also a worthwhile read that offered some insight to an outsider.
For me this is more of a two star read, but I clearly was looking for a different book. I suspect someone knowledgable and sympathetic to this movement would get more out of it so am giving it 3 stars with that person in mind.