I have always enjoyed Morris as an Author (and as a speaker), and this book is no different. It is easy to read, and a good look at the Christology of John's Gospel. Morris takes us on a journey through relatively independent chapters, covering quite a depth of topics given that this book is only around 200 pages. These include the Humanity of Jesus, the Divinity of Jesus, the Signs of Jesus, the "I AM" statements, as well as a good coverage of Jesus' relationship to the Father, and Jesus' relationship to the Holy Spirit - so a nice dose of Trinity in there as well.
Whilst not overly scholarly, Morris does introduce many scholarly arguments and thoughts - and is quite gracious with those he disagrees with. I find this makes a good foundation to go onto "heavier" works, if you so desire.
Nicely indexed and reasonable footnotes - the one thing missing was a nice conclusion.
Good book for anyone interested in delving further into the theology of the Gospel of John.