A great source for Norse mythology lovers! It has a vast amount of legends and puts them in chronological order, beginning with the creation of the world to the Fall of Asgard and onward. I also love the index. It references every place, character, weapon, etc., mentioned throughout the book and is very useful when gathering information about a particular object. (For example, I needed to research the Sword of Victory, and the index provided every page number for every story in which that weapon is referenced.)
Now, the two reasons I deducted a star. First, the wording is very klutzy and often confusing. I understand that this is an exact translation so that may be part of the problem, but I still think it could have been written better. Second, the time jumps are very confusing. A story will begin, then jump back into the past and continue jumping back until we've reached a hundred years before the story, only to suddenly leap forward to the story's beginning. Again, this may be the original way the stories were written, but if the stories were edited to flow in chronological order, the integrity of the originals would still remain.
Overall, a good mythology book to add to the collection!