This book contains some of the best explanations of what story is and why it matters. Writing books like this, the kind that give insight into the nature of myth, psychology, and the meaning of narrative and life itself, are most helpful to me as a writer and most deeply satisfying to me personally. Through my own reading of Jung, Campbell, Vogler, and countless other usual and unusual suspects, in addition to my own thinking, I have reached some similar conclusions, but Bonnet lucidly articulates the material and offers some strikingly original revelations of his own. At times I felt the book was trying to do too much and it became bogged down, splintered, fragmented, and overly prescriptive in its attempt to be so comprehensive. It also superficially retreads some familiar ground covered by Campbell and Vogler, detracting from the book's own unique insight. Despite these minor frustrations, this is a fantastic book that, like Ariadne's thread, guides the reader through the labyrinth of story. An essential addition to the library of every serious storyteller.