Great book! I think I expected that there would be some sort of check list for What To Do if You Want to Become an Interpreter, or Do You Have What it Takes (like a Cosmo quiz). But that's not what this book is at all. Instead, it's a good overview of Sign Language interpreting - philosophies, different areas of interpretation, deaf history and culture, etc.
The graphics were laughable, the formatting should be DRASTICALLY improved, and the book isn't going to hold up over time, but those are the only negative things I have to report. And it's not even about content! I deducted no review points for that.
The book has great information, is easy to read, and flows nicely. The Study Guide questions are helpful, relevant, and not immediately obvious - so it makes you think instead of just regurgitate information.
I've also been told that this book is The One to study so I can pass the written part of the NIC Certification Exam. Noted.