This is a really poor look into the history of one of television's
greatest shows ever. The author had no contributions from any of
the major players in Simpsons history (such as the big three:
Groening, Brooks and Simon) instead having to rely on excerpts from
interviews they've done with other publications.
The book is full of spelling mistakes including repeated errors in
the spelling of character names (Wayland Smithers?), plus incorrect
references to events in episodes that never happened. Worst of all,
on many occasions, the author tries to represent his opinion as
fact (ex. referring to the Simpsons movie as "disappointing and not
funny", says who?).
Avoid this book unless you're looking for what might amount to the
National Enquirer version of Simpsons history. A better bet would
be to purchase the Simpsons DVDs and listen to the episode
commentary, there is some great stories told there.