I don't usually read and review Art books, as I like to stick to prose books. However, when the opportunity arose to review this book for Literary Treks, I decided to give this one a go!
The book's main focus is in the craft of the making of Picard Seasons 1-3. We see about 70 pages on Season 1, 50 Pages on Season 2, and 70 Pages on Season 3. It specifically features a lot of background information on the costumes, makeup, VFX, set decoration, and all around Production Design, with interviews from those involved in those departments.
There are also snippets throughout about story decisions, and those passages I found the most fascinating. I could have had an entire book of "tell-all" story decisions from the writing team exclusively and loved it. Alas, here we get a much smaller focus with nuggets of information, but not anything shocking or really unknown to us. Perhaps an "unofficial" nonfiction book will provide that information.
In terms of artwork, this is a very pretty book to have on the table, and certainly has a place above my Star Trek bookshelf. Unfortunately, I don't know about the appeal the book has. I estimate it will be much more limited in sales because of its design.
Overall, a very interesting book. Because I'm not familiar with art books I'm not going to give it a rating for now. I might come back later and give it one, but for now I'll simply say that I enjoyed the book, but I'm not sure I can recommend it with the $50 price tag, unless you are hardcore into Star Trek and behind the scenes books for Star Trek.