*At the time of this review, problems with the kindle version still exist*I was satisfied with the contents of the book, thus I gave the review 5 stars. All of my issues are with the kindle version of the book, which I would give one star.After my second year of college and collecting a bunch (now) useless books, I decided to start buying all my books on Kindle so I wouldn't have to deal storing them for any future purpose. I have purchased many kindle versions of text books to use on my Galaxy tablet and I have always been satisfied until this book.For some reason, this book isn't formatted like a textbook normally is laid out for kindle. Normal text books have the same exact pages as the hard copy, and allow you to flip from page to page, and even zoom in on pages. However, this book is formatted similar to some of the novels I have bought on kindle. Instead of page numbers there are locations, about 10,000 of them, which is relatively meaningless while searching for a specific diagram or concept in the book. When trying to zoom in the read the text, the entire layout of the page changes, making it extremely difficult to refer to diagrams while reading the section that describes it. There are more problems with the Kindle version but I think you get the point by now.Here is the bottom line: if you are like me and like to buy your books for Kindle save yourself the trouble and buy the hard cover of this one.