When I first cracked it open, it reminded me of those term papers I used to write back in college. You know--when you didn't quite use up enough pages, so you went into the Page Layout section of Word to increase the margins a bit; maybe enlarge the font to a 15 while you're at it, too? I couldn't believe I had paid almost an hours wage to buy it. If Cheryl Cage had written this book in a normal font, devoid of sentences which annoyingly re-cap an adjacent short, short paragraph, and margins wider than the Grand Canyon, it would MAYBE fill five pages.
However . . . once I read it, I found the info therein to be concise, focused and highly effective. It is a powerful (if overpriced) tool to get your mind filled with all your "stories." Do the exercises and you will be ready to answer any question thrown at you.
I just don't see why Cheryl Cage has to make us think her essay is a book.