Beginner is the key word with this book. No color theory, no description of the history of jewelry, no size or texture or cultural breakdown. It is a straightforward step-by-step book showing basic skills needed to make jewelry pieces.
What is done right - "Make Your Own Findings" is a rare chapter in beginning books and really necessary. Well done.
What could be better - "Basic Techniques" - several times I felt the pictures were missing steps. Eventually, between the whole book, you got everything, but the step by step is okay.
What isn't worth it - "Designing your own bead jewelry" - as mentioned this is beginner stuff, "all the colors of the rainbow" just mentions the color wheel, not how to use it. The inspiration is just her sources. Some information in this chapter, but not much.
The other chapters - "Bead Stringing and knotting", "wire wrapping" and "sell your work" are expected and well done, if beginner.
Great pictures and a variety of examples, all from the author's art style. Having a couple examples of her students doing variations on her examples would have been nice. Good step-by-step instructions.
Overall a solid beginner beadwork jewelry-making book. A good place to learn the basic skills.
After getting the basic skills down, the next step would be learning about design and history, as well a bit more about how different beads act. This is a beginning, but not the end.