This little book should not be read in one go (I have also not done) but in small pieces, bit by bit, from time to time. Without either follow the chronology as having ideas (false) expressed by chapter are fairly decoupled from each other and simply arranged in alphabetical order of the main word. It is sometimes still a little hungry after reading each chapter, but it is probably also very interesting because it opens opportunities to further meet his curiosity. As against the "answers" are sometimes a little too classic or clichéd. Also, do not expect to see all the questions and assumptions about all religions, treated in a little book which is barely 250 pages. But again this reading maybe a little open mind to ask further questions or trying to answer yourself misconceptions that may have on different religions 'main' in the world. A good little book then, but not to read at once.