I personally view it as a book of 760 Patrons, not 760 Patron ENCOUNTERS. We are used to Patron Encounters providing the rough outlines for an actual adventure, setting a scene, providing basic motivations and goals, and then offering a choice of up to six different conclusions and complications. This book does not do so. Instead, it offers 760 Patrons, with three or four options each on variations of that patron's goals or backgrounds. Much less meat in the adventure scenario department, but still a lot of interesting NPC types that can be used in a more inspirational manner.
It's a good book, and it's exactly what the title indicates. However, it isn't what most long term Traveller fans would expect from the title (based on the CT supplement of a similar name), and so I suspect that's where some of the disappointment comes from.
I personally like it, but I have to admit that I had to take a step back and re-evalute the book after reading through it. I can only assume that the author either didn't read 76 Patrons before starting, misunderstood what he read of that LBB, or was given a slightly different direction than the CT Supplement went. It's still a good book, but you may have to realign your expectations before picking it up.
With Regards,
Flynn