A very fast read, because it is written in the same style as their blog. I thought the ideas portrayed in this book would give us, the readers of their blog, a different insight on how to take photos and some basic instruction on how a camera works. If you read their blog, do not buy it.
The DIY's they show to display your photos have been shown in their blog before. If you are looking for photography instruction, the instruction goes as far as, if there is too much light, look for some shade to take a photo, if there is no light, bump up the ISO but be careful for grainy photos. If you know anything about photography, you know there is always a way to make things work. Maybe not in the way that you wanted to, but you can always try something else. The authors probably know more about photography than what they show here, or at least I hope so.
Read this book if you have absolutely no idea how to start taking photos; and I mean no idea at all, no creativity whatsoever. Their tips are as mundane as take a picture of your hobbies, family, or use props. It might be better for you to read the blog, which I am a big fan of.
I expected a lot more from this book because of how they manage their blog and because of all the time they put into their posts and new projects.
It might have been because they are constantly using their ideas and creativity on their blog, but this book was empty in ideas, projects, instruction, and writing style.