Overall, it’s in educational, easy to read book and I learned a considerable amount. However, it had inaccurate information regarding neopaganism, saying neopaganism is synonymous to Wicca. Wicca is the largest neopagan religion, but by no means are they one in the same. Remembering the author descriptions, I presume that the authors have a Christian background–the Christian portion seems to be pretty accurate to all the other books I’ve read. I’m not as familiar with the other religions included in the book as I am with Christianity, Islam, and Neopaganism but I wonder about the accuracy of the those sections, given how the authors and editors all missed such a glaring mistake on Neopaganism. It was a very small section though, so I hope the other, much longer sections were accurate, since they had to have more time spent on them. Still, it was a good introductory read, included helpful pictures, and was a fun summer library read. 4 stars I hope to read more books like this in the future.