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Apart from this lack in guidance to set up checklists, the book is thoughtfully written, although I found it a bit too repetitive in cases. The book starts with explaining the formal spectrum of peer reviews: inspection, team review, walkthrough, pair programming and peer desk check. Then it continues to describe the inspector roles: the author, the moderator the reader and the reviewers. The various stages in an inspection process are described; planning, preparation, meeting and possible rework and follow-up. Afterdescribing in more detail the inspection process, the author explains how one could analyse the inspection data. One must keep track of the effort spent on the inspection process, the number and type of defects found and the size of the product reviewed. The importance is stressed that defects found should not be used for personal performance appraisals and inspection data should stay confidential. Review teams should be small and have a good understanding of what the review process wants to achieve. I found this book an interesting read, but a bit superficial.