Generally a good travel guide on Tasmania.
THE GOOD:
The book conveniently allocates a chapter to different regions of Tasmania and each chapter contains some rudimentary road travel maps of the area, sights and things to do, accommodation, and restaurants.
The book is pretty good at basically listing all the exciting things to do and see in Tasmania, such as travelling the Tamar Valley wine route, visiting Cataract Gorge in Launceston and stopping at all the lovely farms and shops to purchase local Tasmanian produce. The book also includes lots of information about Tasmania, such as its history, wildlife, flora, local transport, and the legal aspects to travelling, such as not carrying fruit and vegetables into Tasmania, and the need to purchase a national park entry pass.
AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT:
The book offers a good selection of accommodation and restaurants, however the list is not exhaustive and could be improved. Also, the maps contained in the book are pretty amateur and could be improved also.
Nonetheless, I found this to be a good book and necessary resource for my trip to Tasmania and I recomment it to anyone thinking of visiting the lovely state.