I was a little bit afraid when I saw the book for the first time. The reason was, that I could not imagine how it can cover philosophy in its complexity in few pages; and not only this for the areas: ethics, politics, love, death, knowledge, freedom, god, atheism, art, time, humanity and wisdom are so large in depth and width that to analyse and reflect them, seemed almost impossible!
I was wrong. At the beginning, Mr Compte-Sponville said that he is not going to use a difficult philosophical language for the book is dedicated to young people, children. In that moment, the book Sophie´s world popped in my mind and I remembered how awesome the book was - also for its accessible language and narrative. The aim is, to make philosophy practical and useful, to present it as a tool which we can freely and boundlessly use anytime: for pleasure or for self-knowing (look back at the areas analysed in the book...).
For me, it was a gate behind which I have found a new world, or let say a multi perspective and coloured world described by simple words. The author assess each area from different point of view, mentioning various philosophers who dealt with the area so reader can compare, think, meditate and decide which opinion fit with him/her. And this ride has been awesome, challenging and provoking, forcing you to think - and that is the main aim of the book: to think, to enjoy thinking, to challenge your ideas and world views. The author is not bothering us with not understandable theories and details, but he works with the core philosophical essences in easy way - it looks almost like a joke, but it is not.
I am going to use this book as a teaching accessory material; each chapter can be use separately and effectively dealing with problems students usually want to discuss. Plus, for me as a TOK teacher in IB program this book is a deep well of inspiration and knowledge.
So if you are interested in the aforementioned topics, do not waste your time and take this book.