This book was recommended by my IB Mentor as I was preparing for my IB Extended Essay regarding the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. During my research, I did not find any relevant information regarding the battle as I only skimmed through the chapter regarding Twelve Caesars. It was during my second read that I discovered mention of the battle in Chapter 8: The Roman Army. This book is extremely good to serve as an introduction to the Roman Empire not just from a historical perspective but also from a cultural perspective. It thoroughly analyzes the Roman belief system (gods and goddesses), their entertainment, food, clothing, buildings, art, and even literature. This book, as its title suggests, however, only dives into the surface level of each topic, particularly history. Its information about each emperor is extremely brief, but that also makes it easier to digest for new readers interested in Roman History. One note of caution is that for its second chapter when discussing various governmental positions, it introduces a lot of new Latin nouns that may overwhelm new readers, especially those that have never been introduced to Roman governments. Overall, it does indeed make a good, well-rounded introduction to the Roman Empire and was fairly easy to read (besides the large influx of nouns).