I read this book very slowly, although it could be something one could get through much quicker. It’s the type of book I would never finish, although I did gain something out of it, I hope! The author is witty and has great suggestions for improving one’s language. I would encourage anyone who wants to write or speak better to read it. One chapter is about speaking, as in giving a talk or lecture. Of course you’ll find great language in here, in a book about words: interesting sentences, great words, variety, and ideas about where to find new words to add to your vocabulary, other than reading the OED. There’s a new edition out, which likely is updated to include more about our online presence. There was a small part about cyberspace and newsgroups, so yeah, that was outdated. But at least Plotnik knew when he wrote it that someone may read this years later. That was nice to come across…“I have no idea what will be out there by the time you read this (but I suspect we will be bloody tired of saying cyber).” My slow reading wasn’t your fault Plotnik, no, it was me.