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I was really hoping that this book would have some good information but guess again. I have not ran into many books that can literally say nothing. It is so simplistic that it literally teaches you nothing. You only get highlights if you want to call them that, no explanations, no expansions, no nothing. The only thing that I really found enjoyable was his extreme distaste for Nicholas Culpepper LOL. Though I would have to say I have found Culpepper far more useful than this book by William Coles.