Member Reviews
This book isn't as focused in superstitions as I thought, it's more mythology and gods, but there's interesting superstitions from around the world which really appealed to me. I like that it tries to get a sense of different cultures and mythologies, not focusing on only the more famous ones.
This book describes different myths and legends across different cultures and continents. It talks about where certain things like tossing salt over your shoulder cane to be. I found it very fascinating and interesting. I read a lot of different types of fiction books that reference some of the folklore listed in this book, which is why I found it fascinating. It goes in depth on Asian, Egyptian, Irish and other cultural folklore. If you've ever been curious about legends and superstitions, then you should read this book. The illustrations are great.
I received this arc for my honest review. #Superstitions #NetGalley
A brief introduction to different myth animals/persons and a few superstitions from around the world. Categorized mainly by continent - with a few countries specified with own ones. Nice for those who have an interest in something like this, a nice jump off point.
One could say that I a biased because I am always curious reading about this topic but I loved this book regardless!!!
Apart from the variety and diversity of folklore tales and superstitions, the design is impeccably done and I just wanted more of everything!
I would definitely recommend this one and I hope to read more of it by author D.R. McElroy!
I can't wait to buy this book it was so amazing addition to the library that I work the amazing like stories from around the world was just unbelievable to read
I have to admit I requested this book mainly because of the adorable mystic cover. Yes, I judge a book by the cover and I usually get disillusioned but this was not the case for this one despite the disappointment created by the misleading title. This book encapsulates some beautiful drawings and illustrations BUT it contains too little information when it comes to superstitions and their origins. The content mainly revolves around gods, goddesses, monsters and myths of various cultures prevailed on all seven continents. It is a very well-thought and researched book and I throughly enjoyed it even though it was not what I expected at first glance. I was also quite surprised to learn that even the most distant cultures have common superstitions, shared customs and mythical creatures. Overall an intriguing and reading experience for those fond of myths, legends and superstitions and their origins.
A brilliant collection of myths, legends, superstitions, god/goddesses, spirits and fairies.
I particularly enjoyed reading the English origins like Friday the 13th and the term "bless you".
A decent collection of monsters, superstitions, gods and goddesses! I enjoyed skimming through this and looking at other cultures' takes on mythological concepts: the variety is fascinating to behold. Loved the little illustrations and the occasional stabs of humour scattered throughout.
Really enjoyable and interesting read. I liked that the author was respectful but also had a sense of humour. If she can now write more in depth books on the different mythology and superstitions in cultures that would be great!
I absolutely love this book!
It's gorgeous and filled with folklore and mythology from all around the world.
I'm so excited to keep learning from this, such a big fan of the illustrations as well!
I loved this!!! I loved how the author went into detail about the different places around the world and went through all the different superstitions. I rather liked going though the Egyptian Gods and superstitions that was really neat! I definitely recommend this book! This author really knows his stuff and I loved it will definitely look into more by this author
Unfortunately I can't review this book since the file format is unreadable (this is not a pdf, I have no problem with those). A Kindle version would be highly appreciated.
I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review. Firstly, not being available as a kindle download made things extremely difficult as I was unable to read it like other books I have reviewed. The content was good however, I like how it was broken up by regions. and included local unknown and well known myths. This def gives a new perspective to certain tales in different areas of the world. Overall very good!
I have learned some cool superstitions from this book. Don't worry about black cat crossing the street, worry about mirror breaking or interesting other tales from various countries.
Interestingly enough one bad superstition might mean luck in another country.
This book was fairly easy to read. I just wish it was available in Kindle format.
I really love the concept of this book as an encyclopedia of superstitions.
Unfortunately I am unable to offer further review due to technical difficulties with the file. I tried several times to download it. Each time, it took ages and when it finally completed, all I could see were two blank pages. If the file is amended and I am informed of such, I am happy still to read and will update this review accordingly.
I was very disappointed with this book. There was only one page per chapter about superstitions in each culture and the explanations very vague. This was a book mostly about gods and goddesses which was not what I was expecting. I wanted to learn about the origins of superstitions such as why it's bad luck to open an umbrella indoors or why someone can incur 7 years of bad luck if they break a mirror? Instead there were 1 sentence descriptions of mythological gods and creatures. I wanted to learn about superstitions and unfortunately it didn't actually discuss them.