Well, I received the book a week ago.
I couldnīt read a lot of it (as everybody knows, the Xmas season is very demanding), but some articles / stories: "Cinematic Sub Stuff", "A sub and crew worthy of the name Texas", "Tales from the torpedo room" and "Looking back at Fast Attack".
The four are really well-written stories.
Cinematic Sub Stuff is an instant classic. When I ended "The Legend of Odin" (Submarine Almanac 2007) I admired the satiric humour and sarcasm of Mr. Armstrong. Well, Cinematic... is even better, in all aspects.
A sub and crew was written by Neal. No higher praise for an article.
Tales from the Torpedo is a collection of humour vignettes about the real life in a modern sub, written by a proffesional author and former COB. Very good ones.
And you can miss Looking back at Fast Attack if you have the slightest interest in submarine simulators (and if not, why are you reading this forum?)
Also, the rest of the book looks very promising too.
So, the book worths its weight in gold.
Just my two cents...