I really enjoyed the first third of the book, which focuses on the first Die Hard film. It has a ton of cool tidbits from all of the various creators of Die Hard and basically goes through the entire creation of the film, starting from the birth of the script through till post production. All along the way you get great interviews and the how and why certain scenes were created on film (things like what book it was based off of, why Willis was cast and got paid so much, how they found out about Rickman's American accent, getting use of the Fox building and blowing it up, Gruber's falling stunt). The remaining chapters each focus on the other four films and, although informative, just didn't peak my interest since the film series got less interesting to me as it went on (so 4 starts instead of 5). Overall, the book has some truly gorgeous photos and diagrams and is filled with quality interviews sprinkled throughout detailing more than you'd ever need to know about Die Hard. In conclusion, this makes for an outstanding coffee table book for any Die Hard fan --so highly recommended. Also, an awesome documentary episode that should be watched after you read the book, is the Die Hard episode of "The Movies That Made Us does" (Currently on Netflix).