I found the book to be interesting, but you have to take it for what it is. Its not an archery book, its a book on Zen. Archery is basically the extended metaphor the author has used. That's why it spawned a number of other zen and the art of... books. Seeing how most everyone around here can re;ate to archery it makes it easier to read than if it was Zen and the art of flower arranging. At least for me. If you look at it from an intstinctive shooting perspective it can have its place. That shot where everything just happens, thoughlessly. That's kind of what its about. Although drawing a bow for years without getting to release an arrow wouldn't be much fun to me! It is a short book so even though it is a bit dry, its not to difficult to get through. That may be due to it being written by a German, relating a japanese artform, translated into English. Or maybe the author was just boring!