I've been looking at a number of digital photography books over the past couple of years to give me some extra confidence that I'm on the right track with my photography. On some occasions I feel that the books don't break things down enough, or don't start off at a basic enough level to really draw me in.
It's a shame that I didn't buy this book when I first started reading, as it's quite basic, it breaks things down into simple chunks, it gives some fairly decent hints and tips in bullet points, and it has some photographic examples of what it's talking about.
As I've been reading a number of other books, this was maybe a little too early/basic for me now, but it was still nice to have something to go over the basics again, and remind me of things I may have forgotten.
If you're looking to make your photos a little better, with any type of camera - phone, point and shoot, dSLR, etc, and you're just getting into it, I'd recommend this book as a quick read just to get you some basic pointers.