At only 82 pages, this book is hard to fault too much. It offered some good one line takes here and there, but in an effort to survey Ecclesiastes efficiently, it was almost too brief. It was hard to make sense or meaningful news out of most of the book. But again, there were good nuggets throughout. Kidner takes the position that Quoheleth (Hebrew for the Preacher) was not Solomon. And I find that to be a caution sign up front when I read a book on Ecclesiastes. But that doesn't have a huge impact on his overall message and take on the book just the same. I wouldn't necessarily recommend this book.