I was pleasantly surprised with this book. Taking it for what it is — a book for beginners, it's very good. It does a great job at giving a basis to occult practices and not only it has a great selection of information but it's also explained in a simple manner. I'm tired of books for beginners that use wording that's clearly way too difficult or needlessly vague for someone who's just getting started.
The only thing that bothered me was the pronunciations the author gave for Hebrew terms, such as the ones for the Qabbalistic Cross. They're really not accurate and very funny to read as a Hebrew speaker. This one was my favourite:
"... say LE-OLAM (to the ages), AMEN. ('Lay-orh-lahm, Ar-men')"
Needless to say, there's no 'r' in the pronunciation in any part of it, and le is pronounced like in the word 'let'.
4/5, but I have to admit seeing the author talk about Aleister Crowley with a bath towel wrapped on his head made me want to give it a 5/5.