First, I should say that I find Evernote to be one of the most useful pieces of productivity software that I have ever used, and it is becoming central to the way I collect and file information and also plan and manage projects and tasks. This book was very well organized and useful. I will recommend this book, and a couple of others (including Evernote Essential by Brett Kelly), to people who want to learn about Evernote. I found this book to be a bit more useful in a couple of respects compare to Brett Kelly's book: it has useful glossary and FAQ sections. And it seemed to me to have a more useful discussion of methods for going paperless, including a practical section on GTD and Evernote, which was more up to date than the Kelly book, probably because it is a more recent book, and a lot has happened in the last two years ;-)