Those NERD/Raphy videos were awesome. I would go back to them from time to time and it would always re-energize my passion for ball pythons. I am sad to see them down. I'm dating myself here, but when I got into herps, reptile books and magazines were the only way I could learn about husbandry. The fancy internets hadn't taken off yet. I am glad there are still people out there like Kevin that are making subject specific books. Back in the day you'd get a "reptile book" that would cover everything from tortoises to snakes and good luck learning any real husbandry or breeding techniques from those books. But they were the best we had at the time and I loved them. I'd read them over and over.
Books are special. At whatever price I'm glad Kevin put forth the effort to make this book, I hope to own it one day. And even if not, sometimes for really hard to find books you can at times get them for a week or two through inter-library loan. It will take a while for a library to get Kevin's book, but eventually one will.
It reminds me too of Julian Sprung and Charles Delbeek's books on Reefing. When they came out they were pretty expensive too, but at the time they were great.
Now we can find TONS of info on the internet, and I love that too, but I still cherish my books. I've read Kevin's Complete BP book many times, and each time I enjoy it and something strikes me that didn't the time before. And the pictures are great.