4.25 AVERAGE

informative lighthearted fast-paced

This is a short but very good introduction to comparative religion from a secular point of view. The book's audience is teens/young adults but anyone interested in the subject will enjoy it.

A great look at gods from a non-religious perspective. It takes more of an anthropological stance on the way that gods were created and how people worship them. This book led to some great conversations with my kids. Short but well done. I just wish all three volumes were in one book. That’s super frustrating.