It's a very easy read. I worked hard to boil this stuff down to its essence so that you're taking small easy steps along the path to improving your overall game.
As for "new" stuff, they say there's nothing new under the sun.

Nonetheless, this book does offer a great deal that is new. This is the only book out there that combines Zen principles with PUA techniques. What does that mean at a practical level? It means you aren't just going through the motions, doing exercises and working on opening, approach, etc. You will be working on those things within a broader context that will guide you if you get stuck. That context draws heavily on the teachings of Zen, but they are woven into the techniques. You'll be learning a philosophical context that will pull together everything you are doing and make it all natural.
Many people have a hard time transitioning from routines to a natural game. I make that easy by giving you an insight into a mindset that makes natural game . . . natural.
Even if you've read every book and eBook, watched every DVD, and listened to all the CDs and MP3s on PUA, there is plenty of material here that will be new to you, and a context that will make everything you already know gel much better.
The book will also get you meditating, and I have to say if that's the only thing someone took away from the book, they would have gotten their money's worth. The benefits of daily meditation cannot be exaggerated, you'll see it helping in every aspect of your life, including your Game. Being calm and centered when approaching an HB10 is a powerful thing.
Finally, I'm not a big fan of fluff. Some of the eBooks out there are filled with anecdotes of varying degrees of usefulness. My book trims the fat and leaves the good stuff. At 112 pages, it's a quick read, but you'll be re-reading parts of it to really absorb them. And you'll be doing the exercises too.
You would think I could trim some of the fat from this post.

Anyway, I'd love to hear some reviews from you guys so if you buy a copy, let me know what you think.