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From a literary perspective, Menzies' writing style is uneven. At some points, such as when he is documenting Columbus' pre-1492 voyages to Iceland and the statement by the inhabitants to Columbus that they had been visited by Chinese fleets, the reader's interest level is kept high. At other times, Menzies wanders off onto tangents that have very little to do with the subject matter - how many times does he need to remind us that he enjoyed drinking rum on a Carribean beach?
Despite the physical size of the book, however it remains a quick read and can easily be finished in a weekend. About 20% of the book consists of footnotes and other auxiliary material.