Annette sent me a copy of the Ebook of How to Grow Juicy Tomatoes to review which I've only begun to delve into. It's 80 pages long with sections that discuss a wide range of tomato topics like planting, staking, diseases, tomato pests, storage, and even hydroponics. I don't suspect I'll ever get into the hydroponic growing of tomatoes but I'll admit it is very interesting stuff. One of the most useful sections would be the tomato pests and diseases chapter. The authors discuss simple tomato issues like blossom end rot to the more complicated and difficult to deal with wilts and anthracnose. Those things just sound scary!
The book is only about tomatoes so no other vegetables to confuse the tomato grower. No lettuce, no cucumbers, just tomatoes!
My only reservation in recommending the book is the Ebook format. I'm an old fashioned sit down and read a book (or look at the pictures) kind of gardener. They do have a bound book version of How to Grow Juicy Tomatoes but it costs a little more for publication reasons. If you're interested check out the website with more information on the book and how you can get a copy.
Disclosure: I was sent a copy of the Ebook for review purposes.