So I took a chance on this without the benefit of having any reviews to go off of. Here are my thoughts:Quality:Great. This is light weight, sturdy, and made out of real wood, not MDF or composite or particle board or any of the other cheap stuff. Real wood painted on all sides with no "bare" areas. Really well made.Aesthetics:They look nice, attached pictures with and without books, already mounted on the wall.Packaging:They were well protected and blemish free.Cons/Caveats:There were no instructions. Most people won't need instructions but for the benefit of those who buy/want to buy this and need some guidance on how to hang it, here's what I did:Tools Needed:Power Drill1/8" Drill BitHammerLevelPencil (mechanical preferably so the lead can fit through the screw holes)Steps:1. Figure out where you want to hang the shelf/shelves2. Hold the shelf pressed against the wall with the level sitting on the shelf and adjust until the shelf is level and in the right position.3. Take the pencil and poke the lead through the pre-drilled mounting holes on the shelves4. Remove shelf and set aside5. Insert the 1/8" Drill bit into the drill and drill pilot holes for the mollies/grey plastic toggles right on top of the pencil marks you made that align to the screw holes6. Insert the grey toggle bolts as far as they'll go into the holes and tap the rest of the way with the hammer (gently). You want the threads of the screw to be just touching the wall (so don't hammer them all the way in.7. Use the power drill with a phillips head attachment to drill the mollies the rest of the way into the wall (slowly/carefully) until the top of the molly is flush with the wall. Don't overtighten.8. Drill one of the screws into the middle of the shelf through the middle pilot hole so about 1/4" is protruding from the back.9. Line up the screw with the molly and drill it in.10. Put the level back on the bookshelf and aligning it to be level, the other two mollies should be aligned on the back to where you drilled the holes.11. Drill in the remaining two screws.Note: If one of the screw/mounting holes happen to line up to a stud (you'll know because it will become difficult to drill through solid wood vs. drywall, or you can use a studfinder), you can skip the molly and drill the screw directly into the wall/stud.If you're hanging more than one shelf and want them to line up vertically, use the level on the side of the shelf that's already mounted and mark a small line on one side that's level with the shelf below and use that line to mark the edge of where the next shelf should go.