Just finished the third book. It's a sort of "recap and wind down" piece. I found it to be more slowly paced than the first two books, and while I did pick up a lot of good stuff from the book (including, again, the rather comforting understanding that I've done most or all of the "hard work" already, though I did it really idiosyncratically), it didn't rock me the way the second one did. (Rather like the first Star Wars trilogy, really. The middle one was the best, most interesting, etc.)

Good trilogy of books. I expect to re-read them at some point, certainly. I'd recommend them, as well.