This book is exactly what it claims to be. A large collection of attacks in order by decades. The location, the date, what happened, repeat. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that a large portion is 1990s and after. Being a native Floridian. Surfer. Fisherman. Kayaker. I kept up on shark attacks. So I was already familiar with quite a few of these more recent attacks. Older attacks I had not heard of would have been more interesting to me. One thing you should know, if JAWS scared you, this book won't help. It may make some people avoid the ocean for good. There's a lot of terrible ways to die, but it's hard to think of something worse than being eaten alive by a monster fish. If you choose to enter their environment, you may not be asking for it, but you're putting yourself in that possibility. Don't blame the fish for doing what the fish does. If'n you like reading about our tortured natural world getting a little payback, this book will do you right.
PS: The line used to tie a surfboard to a surfer is called a LEASH. Not a "leg rope".