This book is exactly what it promises: a long dictionary of many creation myths. While it is informative, it lacks some pictures to help the reader stay focused and keep characters straight. There are some illustrations that are taken from other sources where the myths originate, but there could definitely be more of them. It is a thorough collection, including creation myths from cultures such as: Cherokee, Chinese, Finland, Egypt, Eskimo, Mayan and many more. I would have liked the table of contents to include all of the different cultures. Instead, the contents just say, "Introdcution, Dictionary of Creation Myths, Bibliography, Index" which is obviously not helpful at all since any reader knows that those elements will be present in the book. The myths are arranged in alphabetical order, so if you know which myth you are looking for, you can flip through alphabetically. However, there are so many myths from places I have never heard of, that I would never know to look for them unless I read the book from start to finish. With over 300 pages, that seems unlikely for most readers to actually do that. All of that aside, this is a very complete collection of creation myths and even seasoned mythology readers can learn some new creation myths from this book.