I recommend that you read all the chapters in the beginning and in the end before you comb through the 54 prayers. This is what I call a beginners book for people that want to remind themselves how to pray by learning the beginning steps and meditation of it.
Warning: this review written by a non-religious person.
Yuck. I was disturbed by how blatant the 'God will fix everything' message in this book is. Free will? Personal choice? Hard work? Garden variety luck? Who cares--God will give you everything you need. There are even prayers in here for ridding oneself of minor personality quirks, like 'defensiveness.' There's this thing for that, you know: therapy. Or good, old fashioned attempts to develop the self-esteem to avoid being a neurotic jerk.
Also? I couldn't help but notice that while the choice of scriptures in here is straight up fire-and-brimstone, fundamentalist dogma, there are also 'inspirational' quotes used by the author as a weak attempt to make the message here more mainstream (one of those quotes is from Albert Einstein.)