I thought I would love this book... I liked it, but it wasn't life-changing.
Ted and Amy's book "Fun Loving You" was AMAZING. It was full of ideas on how to love your spouse, how to date them, and how to enjoy each other. It seemed like it stemmed from all their years being married, trying things, working them out, etc. until they had a well thought-out resource for couples.
"Come to the Family Table", on the other hand, felt like their family had realized they needed a change, and had pulled ideas from a bunch of other sources, tried them out for a couple months, and then decided to write a book. Maybe it's just because there are so many other books out there right now about slowing down, enjoying real food together as a family, inviting others in, making your home a place of peace and refuge... this one just wasn't my favorite.
However, there were still some good ideas, both for your family and for serving others. Especially if your gifts aren't hospitality, giving or serving, I would recommend this. If those are your gifts, this might be a good reminder for you, but you're probably already doing most of this in your home.
Also, much of it is for families with older children who can take part in actual conversation... not for families with toddlers. ;)