Like the other reviewer said, way too long and wordy for the amount of wisdom it contains.
The Good?
If you don't know anything about culture, then this might be useful, even then, you might be just fine reading the summary of each chapter instead of reading the whole thing.
The Bad:
1. WAY TOO MANY REFERENCES! While I appreciate the authors' integrity to give credits where credits are due and the fact that they are obviously well read (too well), they cite about 170-200+ sources PER chapter, this makes very difficult reading as you trying to switch between different writing styles. I think they could have synthesized more and quoted less and the book would be twice as good with half the length.
2. Too much fluff:
Ex. Page 72, "The importance of worldview to the study of intercultural communication cannot be overstated." What is the point of this? How about just say, "Worldview is essential to Intercultural communication." Cannot be overstated? The author surely tries, with 6 quotations no less. These kind of vague, uninsightful statements abound in this book.