I recently purchased all three editions of The Book of Random Tables, and I'm more than pleased with all three.The second book is has more names than the first, such as goblin and kobold names, or a set of names for towns. My personal favorite table in book 2 must be the Fortunes one, offering a bit of comedy and plenty of options for plot hooks. Whether you have players who do unexpected things (and who doesn't) or want to add some touches to your planning stage, these books are all steals at 8 dollars each.Pros:Beautiful cover art.Thin and Light - no wasted space.Easy to read.Creative and useful tables.Cons:No Table of Contents, but the book is nothing but the tables, so tabbing it is easy.The Failed Pickpocket table is a bit underwhelming. A neat idea, but many of the options feel 'same-y'.