The Book of Gods & Goddesses: A Visual Directory of Ancient and Modern Deities
W**E
Cool little book, nice visuals,
Nice little book here. Picture for each deity, good for reading with the kids.Would have liked to see original art (original ancient art from people who followed the deity), so the line drawings included seem a little "fake" or unbelievable, at least you're left wondering if they were really perceived as looking like that to the people who made them up and subsequently followed them.My other gripe is no mention of Yahweh or Allah, seems like a severe oversight to forget these modern popular deities. They do include El, who Yahweh and Allah are derived from (they even mention Yahweh in the El section, though Yahweh is not included in the index of the book). Perhaps the book only wanted to focus on the "old gods" - though the cover does say "ancient & modern deities", but what is more modern than Yahweh and Allah? They at least include some of the other modern names like Buddha, Shiva, and Vishnu. I'm baffled, and removed one star for this omission.(NOTE: my own purpose, just FYI, for wanting these 2 included was to see their respective histories and origins in relation to the others, and their own individual stories in an unbiased format, as the rest are so nicely presented. the 2 omissions make the book incomplete, at least when considering the most popular and well known deities. this is only slightly made up for by the inclusion of El, which is awkward because you need to know about El in advance to find the mention of Yahweh).
L**E
Great visual book
A bit disappointing. I thought the volume was larger and contained more info. It is NOT a sub-par book by any means. Nice little hard cover, Nice layout.
D**M
Not enough research
The book came in very good condition; especially for a library book. And the line drawings are okay. Not really like some I've seen-I agree w/the other reviewer-drawings like the one for Hecate does look like Medusa. That just doesn't make any sense. And some of the other ones also. Also, I wish that he'd put in pronunciations. Some of them, such as the Aztec or Asian, really do need it to let you feel you've really read it.In my opinion, there are some major flaws that should have been found before pub.One is that his statements make it sound as if these Gods now have no followers. This is not true. When he states that such major ritual events as Sanhaim, Imbolc, Beltane and Leugnasadh "had" festivals is so wrong. He needed to look around better. There are some that still follow these Gods and these holy days. They just have to keep a somewhat lower profile.Also, I didn't like the way he wrote in the 'africa & caribbean' section. If you know any of this stuff, it won't ring true.Basically, there are so many obvious mistakes that's it not worth the time for someone who knows any of this, and a bad start for any that want to learn about these Gods.He doesn't give some enough space. I can see that he's giving each ½ a page, but I think that Buddha, for example, warrants a bit more.All in all, I think it was a waste of money. Only $5 total, but that's not the point.I didn't really pay enough to send it back.. I don't know what to do with it-I sure don't want to let someone get the wrong ideas from it & anyone else won't want it.
K**E
great book!
This book is definitely worth your time and money. Has brief histories of most of the famous gods from around the world everyone knows. Great for beginners into mythology.
J**K
Five Stars
My interest
L**E
Four Stars
I liked the book
W**2
INTERESTING
A fun little read. Interesting facts! I just bought it for fun to look at! I would reccomend this to somebody who wanted some leisure reading.
N**I
Very Basic
This book on Deities is at a very introductory level, I would use this only for children or those who have no experience with non-Christian pantheons.
D**.
Not bad could be better
Didnt have as many deitys as i thought it was going to but still not bad
L**T
Good book
Good book
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