The Tunisian Crochet Handbook is just that. This book is full of illustrations and instructions for beginners and intermediate crafters that's easy to follow. Toni guides the reader through the techniques in simple, understandable languish and introduces you to the jargon used within this craft. A beginner should not get too over whelm while learning, while on the other end an intermediate and advance crafters would find the patterns and illustrations great for future/current projects or for inspirational projects, which I found a few such as the Pemba Cardi, the Hudson Tassel Throw, the Nisa Poncho and more! These items gets me in the mood to stitch, stitch, stitch. This craft does do a job on the hands and fingers, at lease for me, but it's when I'm switching between regular projects and Tunisian style projects in the same sitting. Bottom line if you're wondering if this is a good investment? Yes it is if you're interested in learning the Tunisian style of crocheting, or if you seeking inspiration or patterns and styling projects, yes its worth the $25.... I've paid between $4 and $10 for patterns and this book has over 15 projects, 5 of them I want to get into as soon as I finished the ones I'm currently on, which is a list of cardi's for family and friends. So, give it a looky-see.
~LW