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  • Celtic Mythology

  • Captivating Celtic Myths of Celtic Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Legendary Creatures
  • By: Matt Clayton
  • Narrated by: Randy Whitlow
  • Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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Celtic Mythology

By: Matt Clayton
Narrated by: Randy Whitlow
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Publisher's summary

If you're looking for a collection of Celtic myths that speaks to all ages then keep reading…
Giants and fairies, druidical magic, impossible deeds done by heroes: all of these are features of Celtic myths and legends.

In this book, you will discover heroic stories about gods and goddesses and epic tales of love and betrayal all filled with spiritualism and even occasional humor.

The Celtic myths will be brought to life so all the details are more than merely a bunch of dry facts.

Celtic Mythology: Captivating Celtic Myths of Celtic Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Legendary Creatures includes stories such as:

  • The Children of Lir
  • The Birth of Cuchulainn
  • How Cuchulainn Got His Name
  • Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed
  • The Story of Culhwch and Olwen
  • The Romance of Tristan and Iseult
  • And more!

So if you want a collection of engaging Celtic myths that can cause some people to scream for more as oppose to falling asleep, click the “Listen to this audiobook now” button!

©2018 Matt Clayton (P)2018 Matt Clayton
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These are great stories and so valuable to remember for those of this ancestry. Name pronouncing was a bit complicated but overall it was great.

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Narrator didn't even try to pronounce Irish words and names correctly.

I bought the Audible version to listen to in my car. Good thing I wasn't in busy traffic! The narrator has no clue about Irish pronunciation. I admit I'm no Gaeilge scholar, but I do use Irish sources to try to pronounce words and names correctly. The first time the speaker called a character "COO Coo Lin," it took me a minute to realize he meant Cú Chulainn. It just gets worse from there, and I gave up. Waste of an Audible credit.

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many of the stories seem to not have a point. it just sounds like random rambling where random powers are assigned to fill a plot gap. I would think the true stories are lost and only a patchwork remains with some monk throwing in a bridge between the gaps. the narrator isn't bad but he doesn't get into any character, just reads the story in a dry fashion. i don't blame him the characters seem to be introduced and forgotten pretty quickly with very little connection between.

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