Only colored pictures and interpretative spreads
To be honest, Shade and others, if you have a RWS-similar deck like the LS Secrets already imprinted in your mind, I think you are as happy without it. But me, I've got so many different deck imprints--and so many other things jumping in and out of my mind--the colored pictures are an-instant-attention-getter.
I'd say first and foremost for me, it's a pretty flip book of inspiration and I'm glad for the colors and variety in the book.
1. Colored pictures of the Lo Scarabeo Universal Tarot in detailed format--I think the cards have separate pages. But if you don't like the the Lo Scarabeo version of the Rider Waite, I doubt you would like the book.
2. A few Crystals Tarot colored pictures from Lo Scarabeo and actually a few exercises where these pictures seem quite relevant to the exercise recommended. To be honest, you'd have to go through the book and see for yourself if that is relevant to you. Because I really like the Crystals Tarot's use of pips, it's relevant to me.
3. The descriptions in a sample reading of card-by-card of interpretive spreads and suggested layouts were good for me. I wanted to compare my reactions in terms of a using the same cards from a few different decks--but I was interested in exploring the pretty LS Manga Tarot in depth and comparing the pictures with the book illustrations. I think I'll find it fun comparing it also with the LS Lenormand and Universal Fantasy, knowing that I didn't need a different Rider-Waite-style deck handy with this book.
Hope this explains my ideas better.
Regards,
Cerulean