I feel conflicted about giving this book 2 stars. On one hand, it's written in an awkward, pandering tone and many of the arguments are very hand-wavy. On the other, this book may be responsible for a huge increase in my quality of life if/when I have kids (now isn't that a terrifying thought?)...
Clear writing style, great thesis backed up by lots of research and stats. The stats make the read more work than it otherwise would be, but he does a good job with the flow. The idea is that you should remember to enjoy your children. Having children is not about endless self-sacrifice until ...