For anyone who has an interest in sieve methods, I would like to point out that my new book
is now available from Cambridge University Press (and fairly extensive preview is found on Google books)… In fact, I’ve just received my first copy.
Of course, even before it appeared (but too late to incorporate the changes), I had found a few typos and mistakes, so a list of corrections is necessary and available; it will be updated as needed.
If you’re not quite sure if you are interested in sieve, I suggest a short look at this guest post on T. Tao’s blog (as well as Tao’s own discussion of the parity problem, though the latter is concerned with the so-called “small” sieves, which have a distinct flavor compared with the “large” sieve which I consider in the book).