Thursday, 6 January 2011

Myths and Mysteries
(2008)

RATING: 80%



Skeptical book about legends and unexplained mysteries that never gets to the point of why such legends exist and why humans love allegedly-supernatural mysteries - no matter how scientifically advanced their cultures.

This is an easy read and only contains the most accessible and common stories with which one can readily identify and which appear to most represent universal human experience.

Obviously prehistoric mysteries and myths and those with scant documentary backing receive the most conjectural attention and a psychological approach would have added extra ideas to those expressed herein - such as fear and curiosity of the unknown. But this is a good primer for those wishing to explore any stories here in greater detail elsewhere since it tries to be as unbiased as possible. All it lacks is a good bibliography.


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