What prompted me above all to read this book is my little knowledge knew the prophet in view of its importance in Islam. I have often heard talked about Mr Ramadan here and there but instead rely on "one says" I chose to read it. The opportunity was too good. I'll make it short on the book. This man certainly has a nice pen and the Prophet's life is so moving that the book touched me necessarily. It is well written and the author leans more on the moral side than on historical facts. Although there have 380 pages, I am not satisfied to learn more about my prophet saws. Inshallah I would read "Sealed Nectar" Professor Safi Al-Rahman al-Moubarakfouri which is a reference, which won first prize in Sira (biography) organized by the World Islamic League.
In short, I do not think I would read other book of Ramadan (the other subject he tackles Low Interest) for the many warning the scholars of the ummah on the brotherhood of Muslim brothers. But I enjoyed the way it is written.