Book Structure
The book starts off with a prelude where Sidious explains how he inherited the Sith archives - over a thousand years worth of teachings. In his studies, Sidious realized that the works of Sorzus Syn, Darth Malgus, Darth Bane, Mother Talzin, and Darth Plagueis are the true relics of the Sith. He managed to recover some of their writings, and put them into one volume - the Book of Sith. Then of course, Sidious couldn't help but slap his own writings at the end explaining how he achieved Absolute Power.
Book Build
Each collection has a unique page design that truly makes the side profile of this book look like a true collection of scattered pages. A+ to the publisher. I've praised the page design for this entire series, but Book of Sith takes the cake.
Content
Sorzus Syn's chapter reads like a history book. Here's a list of the subsections to give you an idea: Exile and Arrival, The First Great Schism, The Hundred Year Darkness, Proud People of the Sith, Sith Weapons, Sith Amulets, Houses of Power, Sith Holocrons, Reign of the Ax, Conquests of the Sith, Warbeasts, Sith Alchemy, Sith Incantations, The Sith Code, and the Prophecy of the Sith'ari. Very solid chapter.
Then we get Malgus's war logs of a Rim Campaign he was on. He wrote in his journal on day 133, 152, 179, 215, 221, 258, 315, 342, 399, 460, and 479. It's clear that he wrote in his journal before day 133 but Sidious could not recover those pages. I think that's a cute detail. Nothing here really stands out to me. It's basically Malgus whining about other Sith Lords stealing his clout and gaining favour with the Dark Council. There isn't much substance here. Weak chapter.
Next, we get the infamous Rule of Two section by Darth Bane. It delivers exactly what you'd expect. Here are the topics covered: Power of the Sith, The Mistakes of Ruusan, The Title of Darth, Striking from the Shadows, Selecting an Apprentice, The Revenge of the Sith, Personal Combat, Lightsaber Construction, Sith Lightsaber Variants, Lightsaber Combat, Using the Saberstaff, Sith Armor, and Dark Side Combat. Very solid chapter.
The fourth entry is a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one. Wild Power by Mother Talzin (for those who don't know, she is a Nightsister, not a Sith). After seeing the Nightsister's in the Clone Wars series, they remained an enigma to me throughout. This chapter is the only place I've been able to find some lore on them. The topics covered are as follows: The Writings of the Nightsisters, The Living Force and the Dark Side, The History of Dathomir, The History of the Nightsisters, The Winged Goddess, The Fanged God, Talismans and Totems, Beasts of Dathomir, Nature's Vigor, Training a Warrior, Instruction and Transformation, and Competing Dark Side Traditions. Very solid chapter.
Next we get Darth Plagueis's writings. He goes on about the following: The Science of Creating Life, Influencing the Midi-Chlorians, Perpetual Life, Concentrating the Force, The Philosophy of Life, New Explorations in the Force, Transcending Death, The Netherworld and Chaos, Sith Spirits, The Prophecy of the Chosen One, and The Culmination of the Sith'ari. This section is captivating but very short compared to the other chapters. Very solid chapter nonetheless.
Lastly, we have Absolute Power by Darth Sidious. This chapter is basically him boasting about being the last Sith of the Bane line, thus transitioning from the Rule of Two to the Rule of One. He thinks he is god-like with UN...LIMITED........................POWERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. Anyway, he wrote three books - The Weakness of Inferiors (covers The False War, The Useful Bureaucrats, and Hiding in Plain Sight), The Book of Anger, and The Manipulation of Life. As a whole, they explain how he achieved Absolute Power. Very solid chapter.
Handwritten Notes
As with the other books in this series, the book contains handwriting from the previous owners of these texts. Palpatine obviously owned all the sections of this book at one point. After his fall, Luke gained possession of the book. So their comments appear in all the sections.
It appears that the Sorzus Syn chapter was kept in the Jedi archives until Sidious took over. So Yoda and Mace Windu added their comments to that section. Bane's section has notes from Quinlan Vos but not Yoda or Mace, which is a missed opportunity but okay.
Vader's notes only appear in Malgus's war logs. This implies to me that Sidious was withholding many secrets of the Sith from Vader. Or perhaps, Vader was the one who found the war logs and give them to his master.
In Mother Talzin's section, Ventress can be seen adding her two cents considering she's a fellow Nightsister.
I love how different each one of these characters think, so I really appreciated their two cents. I also love that even though Sidious puts these writings in high regard, it doesn't stop him from chirping the other Sith Lords.
Score
I originally gave this 4 stars because I read this before joining goodreads and just pulled a rating out of my butt when I added this book to my read shelf. But as I am skimming through the book to do this review, I find myself realizing how this goes into far more detail than any of the other books in this series. I am upping the score to 5 stars.