I thought this was a nifty introduction to Jungian ideas. It's short and too the point, although the last third of the book feels like a rehash of the first two thirds, so it feels a bit repetitive towards the end. The best thing is that the concepts are explained in layman's words, which when it comes to Jung's ideas is a great accomplishment. I'd recommend this book to anybody wanting to get an introduction to Jungian thought before approaching the works of the man himself.