Much like the first two volumes, Volume III of the Skyrim Library: The Arcane is a worthy fan collectible for those who appreciate and enjoy the lore of The Elder Scrolls universe.This volume is primarily focused on the nature of magicka in the world of Tamriel and the planes beyond, as well as spirituality, religion, and the nature of the supernatural elements found within the series. It collects multiple in-game texts from Skyrim and previous Elder Scrolls games into a lovely hardcover book, subdivided into sections based off the books topic, including Magicka, Religion, Aedra and Daedra, and the entirety of the 2920 book series which gives an account of the last year of the First Era.Accompanying many of the stories are lovely drawings from the series, some will recognize the art from Oblivion's character classes, as well as concept art from Skyrim, and previous games. The art itself is fun to look at and helps to break up the multiple stories contained within while never detracting from the stories themselves. While there is plenty of art within (I counted at least 107 unique art works), the 231 page volume is still predominantly text, containing 66 unique stories (or individual books from the games themselves).I would highly recommend this volume for the Elder Scrolls lore aficionados and collectors out there, as well as the previous two volumes. Altogether, the stories while containing no new text not found in the games themselves, provide an excellent new way to experience the lore itself as well as appreciate the fantastic art that goes into making the games.If I could write only a single caveat to the books themselves it is that they appear to have weak binding, which means the pages can be torn loose if not properly taken care of, certainly handle with care and you shouldn't have any issue though.