I read this during my first semester in seminary in 2014 (eleven years ago!) and picked it up again to skim through to remind me of the basics. Apparently I internalized a lot of this book, because my understanding of Scripture and God's intimate revelation of himself to us in Scripture is part of my basic make-up of what I teach as a priest.
Smith's main point is instructional, and he guides his readers through a few methods of reading Scripture (e.g. lectio divina), but the real joy of the book is how Smith actually explains Scripture: it is a revelation of God's love and wisdom that can heal us through us making the stories alive in our meditations on them. The symbolism of life and wholeness enters into our of psyche and we become whole because Jesus is communicated to us through his own teachings (and the other stories in the Bible). Magnificent stuff!
In seminary, I did not make complete use of the end section, which gathers Bible stories and Psalms under thematic headings. Some of the headings are a little vague, but they are very helpful guides nevertheless.