On one hand, I loved how this book delved into early Chinese traditional beliefs which developed in its society, from philosophers like Lao Tzu and Confucius to religions like Daoism and Buddhism. Saying that, it is definitely a scholarly work, and not really enjoyable if you don't want to be bogged down in the details. While I enjoyed the book from the most part and I left it feeling far more informed on Chinese traditional beliefs, I struggled at times to say it was truly fun to read. I can imagine this book is assigned in many schools, but as a light nonfiction read, it's a bit too scholarly to be truly enjoyable.