I must confess right off the bat that I didn't finish reading this book (or listening; I'm reviewing the audio version). After 20 minutes of the author telling me how great Accelerated Learning is, why it's better than traditional learning methods, and droning off a seemingly endless list of "sucess stories" about people who have used the method, I found myself thinking, "are you ever going to get to the point, and tell me the actual method, or is this entire book nothing but a sales pitch?"
Maybe they should re-title the book: "Why Superlearning is the greatest thing since sliced bread", with a sub-title "We're not going to actually tell you anything about our method, just convince you why you should be excited about it".
Perhaps readers with more patience than I will be richly rewarded by sticking it out, assuming the authors ever do get to the point. Note to authors: I already bought the book; you don't need to spend half its contents selling it to me again.