
Member Reviews

Although marketed as stories from World mythology it is more a useful reference guide. I actually bought a physical copy of this as reference guide for ease of use and it also looks great on my bookshelf.
There’s is an introduction about mythology and its significance, acrossvarious aspects such as art, psychology etc, to set up the book. The book is then split into two sections - the first Mythology around the world and the second, themes in Mythology.
There’s is a useful index in the back to speedily find what you’re looking for.
The subjects covered in the book have a paragraph to give an outline of their contribution to Mythology (this is why I’d consider this book a reference guide/encyclopedia rather than than ‘stories’)
All in all this is a really useful point of reference to point you to further interesting reading. The book covers the more commonly published mythologies, such as Greek, Roman and Norse, as well as less commonly published mythologies such as Aboriginal and African.

I have reviewed Myth by Sarah Bartlett for book recommendation and selling site LoveReading.co.uk
The full review can be read on the link, I’ve chosen this title as a Liz Pick of the Month.