A fast read. Most of the books I've read about JW's were about people's expriences. This one focused on the Bible. The doctrine of the JW's is NOT supported biblically. It would have been a better book if it had been edited well!
The author had bad grammatical practices and was repetitive. Anyone who uses four exclamation points at the end of every third sentence shouldn't expect respect.
I have had several sets of Jehovah's Witnesses at my door over the years. While they seem very nice people, they only talk in generalities and never actually mention what they believe in that may be different to my beliefs. (I am basically Presbyterian / Church of Scotland) and so I bought this book to give me some info. Given that it is written by an ex JW I felt I had to take it with a pinch of salt but found it to be fair and well researched. Even with faith question / challenge/ and discuss is very important to me as a way to understanding. This has helped me see what the JW at the door is trying to achieve.