Numerology is arguably the oldest of the divination arts and often the least understood. In the Complete Book of Numerology, Joyce Keller and her collaborator and husband Jack Keller provide a simple, intelligent, and useful guide which outlines the history, the various systems (Pythagorean, Chaldean, and Chinese), as well as the uses and applications of numerology. From numerology as applied to names and what it can tell you, the concept and reality of "lucky" and "unlucky" numbers, and the practical applications of numerology (for success, evaluating relationships, and to anticipate the larger cycles of life), the Complete Book of Numerology provides readers with a solid understanding, allowing them to utilize and incorporate into their life this, the science of the ancients.
This book manages to give a lot of technical information without actually giving any helpful information. There was a lot of repetition about the meanings of the numbers, which were accurate, but again, not very helpful to anyone who's just learning about numerology. The methodology was needlessly complicated, and the writing was really technical, something that Joyce does somewhat apologize for in the introduction and blames on her husband Jack. I thought that was cute, but unfortunately, that still doesn't help the person who's interested in learning numerology. I don't think that the chapters and format of the book was very well-done either.
It has some good information, but it's just too tedious to get through this thing, and there's nothing much here that isn't already in other better books on numerology, so I wouldn't recommend it at all.