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I must admit this is a big book to read, but because it is logically structured, it is possible to jump to a chapter about a topic, such as database locking and read it reasonably independently of the rest of the book. I found that after reading the first section, it was easy to pick up the book, select a chapter almost at random and read it gaining useful information. It's probably not as structured a method of reading the book as the authors intended, but perfectly practical for those intimidated by the large number of pages to simply read the sections relevant to their particular needs. Hopefully most people will find it sufficiently interesting to read the rest of the book as well.
The style is very logical and easy to read, with good explanations and sensible advice. Just when a section seems to be getting a little heavy there is often an amusing little aside waiting to lighten the moment. You might imagine it would be difficult to find enough material in the subject matter to write a book this big without padding or repetition, but this book is proof that there is. If you are interested in a book about designing, building and tuning large distributed systems, this should be on your reading list.