If you're a heavy consumer of psychology literature, there will be a strong sense of having seen or read many of these cases and examples previously. Especially so if you are a frequent listener of the Shotton/Flicker podcast. That said, the layout and structure of the book - short, snappy chapters and takeaways - makes for a very enjoyable read and I confess that my highlighter got a solid workout, despite believing I'd read much of it previously. In the main, Shotton's magic comes as much from his ability to connect the dots and explain what the research means as much as anything else. I'm an unapologetic fan and ready for the next installment.