Yep, finished it in about 3-4 hours.
I enjoyed it. obviously because he is still playing (and I suspect, he wants to work with the club post-retirement), he can't write up in a "tell-all" style about the new board; however, it's clear that he was/is not impressed, reading between the lines.
SPOILER ALERT
No criticism towards SK noted.
Interesting to note that he was not impressed with Graham Murray as the Origin coach, also with Wayne Pearce to a lesser degree.
He struggled with captaincy last year but came to acceptance that he can't and won't change his style ("old school"). He does acknowledge that new breed of young players are different to deal with; that you have to understand each individual and tailor your communication style.
Overall, it provides some interesting insights about the club in recent years. Perhaps not as interesting as Jarrod McCraken's book about the Superleague-Bulldogs fallout. I feel that he will write another book about his overseas Tours and who knows, maybe he will spill the beans about Inu/Mateo/Hayne..