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The Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch
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did not like it

I thought the Age of Fable would be better than Edith Hamilton's "Mythology". Not that her book was anything to write home about.. but at least I was able to absorb more about subject of Mythology than I was with Bulfinche's summary. He seemed to gloss over the legends, but it felt like it took me ages to finish this book. Another thing that threw me off was his preference in using the Latin/Roman version of the names which I initially learned in Greek. A quarter into the book I was too lazy to cross reference which god was which, and just blindly read away just to finish it. Interesting, since in his preface he boasts about how he tries to make it easier on the reader and how tedious it is having to read and look things up in the dictionary as you go along. I don't understand why he didn't use the Greek version of the names as well, even if he stuck them in between parenthesis.
One more thing.. because of Bulfinch, I will never want to read Milton's "Paradise Lost".. or anything by Milton for that matter. I don't know whether to blame him or thank him for that.

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Reading Progress

January 29, 2010 – Started Reading
January 29, 2010 –
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January 29, 2010 – Shelved
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February 3, 2010 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Victoria (new)

Victoria I hate that about some writers who choose to write about myths. It's easier if they stick to one reference of a name. I guess they themselves get so caught up with details they forget we just want to read a great story!


message 2: by Pollopicu (last edited Apr 29, 2010 07:15PM) (new) - rated it 1 star

Pollopicu At least I learned a lot from them, and since I read them back to back (a little overkill for me) I was able to retain more.


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