The Way of Aikido is a study of philosophy combined with a memoir. The author, George Leonard, discusses how he has utilized the tenets of aikido in his everyday life. These methods have done a great deal to make him more understanding and a better human being in general.
The book is relatively short. The idea of aikido is to go with the flow, so to speak. Rather than countering an attempted strike or blocking a hit, the idea of aikido is to absorb the hit or use its own energy against it. It discusses the ideas of Ki energy and other stuff, which does make it somewhat interesting. It is more about balance and finding your center than anything else.
I am not a martial artist, I will say that directly. The closest I came to it is taking a Taekwondo class when I was eight. I could not afford any more lessons and I did not have a good mindset for martial arts. I will also be honest with another aspect of the book, Ki energy sounds hokey to me. Whenever the author mentioned it, my eyes glazed over a bit. That does not mean that this book is bad by any means, it just means that I need to be more open-minded I suppose.
All in all, the book was entertaining and informative. Once again, Morihei Ueshiba sounds like a man I would have liked to meet. Unfortunately, barring time travel that is not possible.