the point is not whether or not i agreed with everything that was discussed. the point is more that i found it fascinating and not so dry that i couldn't finish it.recommended to me by my father, which is weird, but i'm glad i read it.- Probably worth a read if you like: Joseph Campbell, Freud, Bettelheim, or Seneca (and other stoics)i am a huge fan of researching storytelling, mythology, and fairy tales. there was a lot in here that i felt deepened my understanding of those areas of study.the psychological side of the book is also very interesting.it's presented in a very "take this as you will" way for the most part, although at times it seems to be a little bit of a lecturing and denegration of modern men.and (try as the author might to side step it) there are a few passive aggressive swipes at the women's lib movement. or that's how it read to me. it seemed as though it Bly was in pain, trying as hard as he could to not come down on women.nevertheless, i think there's good information and "advice" in here.