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I own a copy of the book and I have to agree with the I suspect Dru in print might be close to what you'd get in person (as a tutor), with the added advantage of being able to leave her for breaks, or have her answer a question repeatedly. statement.

The book is an excellent companion to anyone (either new to or not that new to) using FreeBSD; specially if you need a book that has the answer on how to get things done.
I would highly recommend it to anyone who needs help with FreeBSD (and other BSD's too for that matter ...).
It should be added that "the Best of FreeBSD Basics" can also be bought at freebsdmall.com ... alongside with a suscription to FreeBSD 7.0 ... That's the best kit to get you started on FreeBSD