Contents:
The information "not cut drones" as "back to Naturbau", "no Varroa treatment", are sufficient and well formulated.
The author has a very sympathetic way of writing. One can get bored the whole book in two days Carefully read without.
However, the information with increasing number of pages are also getting thinner. In volume II repeating much of Vol 1, sometimes even literally so that you have some deja vus.
In addition, there are a lot of quotes. Page long. And they are so pixilated print that it really is not fun to read them.
The "order" is also getting used to. It is more a book in which one seeks out a chapter and read as a book to read from front to rear.
True Negatives:
The binders, paper and especially the printing quality is beyond good and evil. The quotes are only readable under exertion.
The picture quality is about more than 60% so bad that you already can not at all speak of quality.
The images are not labeled, so you often do not at all what is intended to show the image for. The information in the text ("On the top right / bottom left / ... I show ....") also do not work, because the layout is wrong here.
Conclusion: It is the first book in my life which I will return. The ideas and suggestions are good, but could be accommodated in a much smaller book, or you can find the information just as well on relevant websites which propagate the "Nature-friendly beekeeping". And in readable quality.