When you have an idea for an invention that excites you it is easy to be tempted to 'tell the whole world'. This book explains very clearly why that is not a good thing to do.
In straight forward, easy to read and understand language, this book explains how to take your idea from conception to production and makes you aware of the many areas (and possible pitfalls) that you need to know about.
It gives you a clear guide on the steps you must take - I particularly liked the way the author, after explaining what you should do and the reasons, then sets you an action point to apply to your own idea and invention.
Following these steps gives you the confidence to take your invention to the commercial world knowing that you are well armed to answer the questions you are likely to face from any business people you approach.
The whole subject of inventions and the commercialisation of your idea is a vast one that cannot be covered in a single book. And, here again, the author has come up trumps. He's provided a good basic foundation to what you need to know and then points you in the right direction to find more detailed information and help where it is needed, whilst making it very clear that you should still be careful about exposing your idea too soon.
If you have an idea and you want to get rich from it - then you MUST read this book, both to protect your idea and to get it into the commercial world with the best possible chance of success.