Sure, this was entertaining. These pictures are mostly funny examples of failure, or in many cases, how messed up things can look when stripped of their context. Either way, this was quick and amusing.
My issue with books like this is the fleeting nature of their humor. If you've taken the 15 minutes to read this book once, then there's really no point in keeping it. and unfortunately for me, or in this case, for this book, I prefer my books to have a certain longevity. I prefer my books to contain the kinds of stories that are intricate and detailed, that I want to read over and over again. I prefer my books to be ACTUAL books, not just funny collections of images (because unlike gorgeous landscapes, and some other nature coffee table books I have, these images are only amusing a limited amount of times, and I don't have a desire to loo0k at them over and over again).
Nonetheless, I feel like these kinds of books have their place in the world. They're the kind you read, laugh at, then pass on to a friend to do the same, until they've circulated and spread laughs to hundreds of people. So now that I've gotten my amusement out of this book, I plan to do exactly that, and send it to the next person.