hawkeyefan
Legend
I've read through it, I think the rules will be quite usable by me but as my friends and I don't play very often, I'm not sure if I will be able to incorporate the systems into a game.
I also quite like his writing style, I'm not too worried that he doesn't stick 100% to the language in the official 5e books (opportunity attack vs attack of opportunity? who cares, means the same thing). The foot notes are an interesting touch that I've also quite enjoyed reading.
I agree about the style and the footnotes. Very readable.
I mentioned the "attacks of opportunity" as an example of using the standardized language of an edition. Yes, you're right that they mean the same thing. But there could be examples where not using the standardized language could make things unclear. I don't recall seeing any such examples so far, but I've only skimmed the book.