Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Book Review of “The Myths, Legends, and Lore of Ireland – 101 Things You Didn’t Know About the Emerald Isle” (Ryan Hackney & Amy Hackney Blackwell)



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This work is part history, part tour guide, part trivia, part political analysis. It is a sweeping book, covering ancient times to modern times. In fact, I think this work is too broad in scope. It would have been more interesting with a narrow scope. It doesn’t really work all that well as a history book because it is too surface level. It doesn’t work too well as a modern day guide to Ireland either (I am thinking “Lonely Planet” here). I would have preferred one or the other.

On the positive side I did learn some things; especially about the recent political history of Ireland. To understand the current struggles of Ireland, I think one has to have a historical foundation. I think this book describes the struggles over land or faith fairly well.

Overall I wouldn’t rate this book too highly. It over-reaches and does nothing very well. In my opinion, it is better to do one thing really well than many things in a mediocre way.