For its price, it's a quality bible.The translation of this bible, the NABRE, is the one you'll hear read aloud at mass in the United States. And despite this version more-or-less being the official translation for American Catholics, it's hard to come by quality bibles of this translation. So when I came across this one, I was pleasantly surprised.Overall, it's sort of a no-nonsense bible. It doesn't have any pictures or tables intermingled with the text that may distract you from reading the scriptures themselves. There are introductions to each section of the bible: pentateuch, historical books, gospels, new testament letters, etc. There are also introductions to each book of the bible. There are some well-made, detailed maps at the very back of the bible as well as several blank pages for personal notes.Another thing I personally like is that there are no "presented to" or dedication pages in the front. As someone who typically buys bibles for myself, I always found these pages a bit annoying. I'm perfectly content to just write my name inside the front cover rather than filling out a page that says "Presented to myself from myself on the occasion of I wanted a new bible."One interesting quirk about this bible is that the notes and cross-references are not in the margins or at the bottom of the page; instead, they're all at the end of each respective book in their own section. The benefit to this is that if you're just casually reading or doing lectio divina, you won't be distracted by said references and can just focus on the text itself. The drawback is, if you want to read the notes and cross-references, you're going to be doing some extra page flipping back and forth. In which case, I highly recommend getting some bible tabs as it'll make getting to these sections a lot easier.I'd say the only negative about this bible is the font. It's large print as advertised, but the style and thickness of the letters on the page mean that you can see the text from the next couple pages through the paper. This in turn causes the page to look a bit more busy and cluttered than it needs to be. It's still easy to read however, but this is something the publisher should consider tweaking in the future. Still, considering the price and everything else mentions, I'd say it's worthy of 5 stars.