For the incoming law student, 1L or a curious prospective, I think this book is just downright amazing. This is a guide to the first year of law school. The author talks to students about what they need to do in order to succeed. While a lot of it seems very obvious, the author reaffirms his advice by giving student's, and other professor's accounts and opinions on various topics of the first year, thus giving the book an interesting feel (and ultimately comfortability). I think the author does a good job of making the reader feel like they'd love to have him as a professor; he seems genuine, honest and kind of funny actually. I love the fact that this book is kind of no holds barred in that he gives it to you straight up. He doesn't sugar coat anything, yet the author isn't one of those "jaded, don't go to law school" types. McClurg is helpful, informative, and insightful, just what I think the for sure incoming law student needs. If you're sure you're going to law school, and just looking for something to read the summer before to help you understand (at least somewhat) what to expect, check this out.