This book may seem lightweight to some readers — it has lots of bullet points and text boxes which make it easier to read, as well as QR codes for videos on the author’s YouTube channel, Made by Dyslexia. (It’s a nonprofit awareness group out of the UK). However, the author is dyslexic and the audience is also mainly dyslexic folks, so a book in this format makes sense. The information in it is still valid and important — dyslexic people are creative, out of the box kind of thinkers, and their thinking skills are needed in modern life - in business and industry, science, and the fine arts. It also discusses the weaknesses of dyslexics and how to help them in reading, spelling, memory, test taking, etc. This book would be useful for parents and teachers who need to see dyslexia differently, and also for an adult dyslexic who needs to be encouraged that their abilities and strengths outweigh their weaknesses in reading and spelling.