My deck just arrived today and I've spent some time with it. First off, the presentation is beautiful and the LWB is extremely thorough and helpful. The cardstock is gorgeous, silky feeling and weighty without feeling inflexible. The whole thing comes in a sturdy box with a pull-out side that has a ribbon to help with that process, like a tiny drawer. The cards are a bit 'sticky', and if you riffle (which you can do while barely bending the cards at all), they need to be pushed together loosely and slowly, at least at the beginning. The deck also feels very wide, and the images go straight to the edge, so the small handed might find it a little tricky.
The deck is meant to be read without reversals (plus, the backs aren't symmetrical, making it clear when any cards are reversed), and the suits are fire, water, air and earth instead of wands, cups, swords and pentacles. It's extremely readable, but the pictures often don't reference classic RWS symbols at all, and it can take a bit of interpretation to get to the right conclusion. The LWB is very helpful, because the cards seem to be meant to be read through a lens of 'light'. Negative cards point out the necessary trials of life, the Tower emphasizes that structures you've built aren't serving anymore and need to be destroyed, things like that. This is very much a deck that points out that light and shadow are both part of any picture. It's a modern deck, and even though it's filled with ethereal images from using old film, the LWB and gorgeous cardstock brings it all down to earth. All the cards and the contents of the LWB are available on the artist's site, so you can get an idea of the 'attitude' of the deck before committing. I'm an earthy person, the no-BS approach appeals to me, but it might not be for everyone. Or you can toss the LWB and go with what you feel if the images speak to you.
This is the most expensive deck I've ever purchased, but I'm pretty sure it's going to prove worth every penny. It also gave me a spot-on reading first go, so I have no complaints there. It's a deck that will require some time and dedication to dig into, but that time will pay off.