This book is "better" than the Omarr books if you prefer boldfaced sum-up words over every day's blurb (such as "dangerous," "challenging," or "breezy."). Another thing this book has that the Omarr's don't are slightly longer daily predictions, and a list of lucky numbers for various days each month. As with all such books there are some editorial errors;Chief among them, a reliance on the same phrases(word-for-word) several time each year.