It belongs in the trash (likewise the forthcoming Editions) just like all other versions that are being forced on people and/or hyped such as the NIV84/TNIV/NIV11, NWT, The Voice, LEB/LES, newest NLT Edition.
Use these versions instead: 1971 RSV, NETS - New English Translation of the Septuagint - available in Accordance (not to be confused with NET which is a completely different version), 2009 Comprehensive New Testament (available in Accordance as Comprehensive Bible/Crossref), REB (Revised English Bible), 2004 Good News Translation 3rd Edition UK-English 66-book Bible (can be purchased from bookdepository.co.uk), NRSV for parts of the Apocrypha/Deuterocanonicals. See:
http://www.christianforums.com/t7802759-post65551665/#poststop ... for a sale and also search for NRSV Apocrypha in the Logos store for a sale on the Reverse Interlinear NRSV Apocrypha (excluding 4 Ezra which was written in Greek but preserved in Latin) - the sales last until the end of May 2014.
NABRE, RSV-2CE and NJB can be used gingerly. Note that the RSV-2CE New Testament is a language-update only of the 1946 RSV New Testament, so it's not the most recent Edition from 1971. There is an 8-translation parallel Apocrypha as printed matter which includes for example NJB, NRSV and Knox, the parallel Edition is edited by John R. Kohlenberger III, has introductions and is the size of a regular Bible in hardback.
I have a print copy of the CEB Apocrypha, and I have just the CEB New Testament in OliveTree which I bought on a sale (I have extremely little in OliveTree and not expanding my library there and not pleased that Zondervan bought the company). I haven't read much in it yet and am not going to buy the Old Testament even though I would like to see where it footnotes the Septuagint/LXX as differing from the Hebrew but I don't like the English translation of the Hebrew: