"History isn't boring"
Why did'nt our history teachers make it this interesting? Very engrossing book, covers not just the basics of mythology but why it enthralls us such. We are teased with the man behind the myth story telling method though he never quite finishes what he starts. Not only a history lesson but an indepth look at how these stories from the past have shaped both or present and future outlook on life. Truly entertaining.
"The Odd Review"
Odd Thomas is one of the most endearing characters ever created. Who could believe that the life of a fry cook could keep you on the edge of your seat. The twists and turns of the book coupled with the detailed description of each and every charter enthralls the reader and brings every scene to life.
"His real life"
After reading so many myths about the man behind the legend, this was very refreshing. Newton is revealed for the first time with all of his flaws and a more indepth look at his real accomplishments. The book is well written and shows the level of research that was involved. Having established an negative outlook on the scintific value of Newton's discoveries, this volume has restored some of the merits of just how remarkable of a personage as he was.