There will definitely be more similar books. I read this because it was translated into my language. It was more convenient for me. I like this book and it was useful for me, even though I already knew most of the things thanks to this forum.
Post-processing can be divided into two parts. One part is technical and the other is about listening skills. In the first part, it is necessary to understand the technical principles on which the recording and post-processing work. For those who are a little involved in technology, this is not difficult. For those who have a humanitarian focus, it can be a problem. But with a little effort and some help from this forum, everything can be understood. Personally, I really like theories about sound and its processing but I'm weaker for the second part. In the second part, you need to train good listening skills and also an idea and feelings of what you want to achieve. What is interesting is that listening skills can be trained. It starts with distinctive things and continues to finer details. It's more right fine detail together that makes the recording great.