I think this was a good introduction to UK law. Explained in chapters on various specialities of law (Contract law, land law, equality, constitutional law...), the authors achieve a simple, easy-to-read narration based on different examples, or cases, for each chapter.
Personally, the main idea that I got from this book is that the discipline of law is not just only a set of rules established on past experiences that cannot be moved; law is something else, it is a way of reading cautiously, analysing the context and being creative. Law is multi-disciplinary act of the mind that results in the achievement of legal justice, which is not, please note, justice by itself.
For a better understanding of the subject, I think the authors should have tackled the issue of what is the difference between law and justice and how this can be sometimes conflictive in more depth. However, I am aware that such debate is worthy of a separate book as it would not suit the purpose and intention of the authors.