This textbook is sold unbound (just loose pages) to prevent students from buying used copies or from reselling it, taking part in a practice that makes education more expensive. This is the ultimate reason for my low rating of the textbook.
I found this textbook to be Eurocentric and biased in favor of Chicago-school economics. This is especially prevalent in the sections on South America and Africa, where the authors offer the simplistic solution to almost all impoverished countries that they should just embrace the “free market" (without exploring how they may have been exploited by the free market in the first place). Although this is a Geography textbook which is meant to explore each region of the world on its own terms, I found the discussions of political economy to be ideological rather than relativistic.
This is an informative introduction to Regional Geography but it should be read with the recognition that these biases are present and being applied to regions where it may not be appropriate.