The book would be quite good if someone was just after a lot of exircises, but I wouldn't want to have to learn the subject from the book. All the results in the field of Complex Analysis are presented as exercies, making it harder to see the fundamental ones. It doesn't, I believe, give a great overview of the subject. Also, finer points in the proofs are glossed over, making the exposition less then rigorous. As I said, there are better books out there, like "Complex Analysis" by Ian Stewart and David Tall. That said, if all one wanted would be exercies and solutions, then this is cheap way of getting your hands on a lot of them.