Excellent advice, helpful perspective, incredibly thought-provoking stuff, and a wealth of useful and valuable information delivered, quite frankly, exquisitely, effectively, and in a highly accessible fashion. What more could you ask?
I'll be affirmatively (and, potentially, aggressively) recommending this to incoming (and current) law students and, looking ahead, I hope that market forces (and colleagues) can persuade the author to update and publish another edition.
I'll keep this relatively short, in light of the (multiple) disclaimers below. It's a great book, and I'm glad it eventually found its way onto my radar screen and into my to-read stack. I recommend it without hesitation (but, again, with all of the disclaimers, below).
Disclaimer (1): It's not a novel, it's not leisure reading, it's surely not literary fiction or sci-fi or fantasy, and it's not for everyone, indeed, as the title suggests, it's aimed at an extremely specific group. OK, I think it is of immense value to other readers, and more on that below, but forewarned is forearmed.
Disclaimer (2): I know the author, professionally, although I did not know her when the book was published. And, because I think (incredibly) highly of her and dearly love communicating with her, I am confident that I enjoyed the book all the more because, in innumerable passages, I could her her voice in my head (and it made me smile). For readers who aren't lucky enough to know her, her voice in the book (and the book itself) feels incredibly authentic, and that's just one more thing I appreciated about it.
Disclaimer (3): I am very much not the target audience, but I not only enjoyed it, but I nonetheless found it immensely worthwhile ... and, as noted above, thought-provoking I graduated from law school before, I dunno, dinosaurs had drivers' licenses, and I've been on the other end of the relationship (teaching, working at, and even helping to administer) law schools for, hmmm, let's say significantly more than a couple of decades. But, as someone who is always thinking about our mission and, for better or worse, frequently doles out related advice, I'm ecstatic I read it, and it gave me much to think about.