3.0

When I started reading this coffee table size book, I enjoyed the structural layout of the book.. There is a good size illustrated page of the individual God/Goddess with blocked text along with more illustrations, either a pattern or a scene. I liked how the book began with Mother Gaia going into the genealogical timeframe. My attention started to wane around the introduction of Zeus's child Athena.
It could be that I should have used this book more as reference to look at one God/Goddess at a time and not as a sit down to read it in one sitting.
I do enjoy reading Mythology and how different perspectives and different ways of telling their story I can always find something to add to my Mythology collection. I enjoyed the first half but it lost my interest in the second half.
I am now nervous to read the Egyptian Mythology for I am more of a beginner in that area, and I don't want to lose interest so early in the New Year. I might use that book as a reference as I study upon that topic.

January Reading Theme: Mythology 2022