Mythology: Captivating Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Celtic and Roman Myths of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters Audiobook By Matt Clayton cover art

Mythology: Captivating Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Celtic and Roman Myths of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters

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Mythology: Captivating Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Celtic and Roman Myths of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters

By: Matt Clayton
Narrated by: Randy Whitlow, Dryw McArthur
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If you want a huge collection of the best myths and discover captivating stories of gods, goddesses, monsters, and mortals, then keep reading...

This audiobook collection includes five captivating books:

  • Greek Mythology: A Captivating Introduction to Greek Myths of Greek Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters
  • Norse Mythology: A Captivating Guide to Norse Folklore Including Fairy Tales, Legends, Sagas, and Myths of the Norse Gods and Heroes
  • Egyptian Mythology: Captivating Egyptian Myths of Egyptian Gods, Goddesses, and Legendary Creatures
  • Celtic Mythology: Captivating Celtic Myths of Celtic Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Legendary Creatures
  • Roman Mythology: Captivating Roman Myths of Roman Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Mythological Creatures

In the first part of this audiobook, you'll find the following Greek myths and topics covered:

  • In the beginning - the creation of the world and the Titan-Olympian war
  • The rulers of Olympus
  • Short tales
  • And many more

In the second part of this book, you'll find the following Norse myths and topics covered:

  • The creation of the worlds
  • Why Odin has one eye and Tyr has one hand
  • Grace note - the story of Rolf Krake

In the third part of this book, you'll find the following Egyptian myths and topics covered:

  • Creation myths
  • The birth of Osiris
  • Two tales of Setne Khamwas

In the fourth part of this book, you'll find the following Celtic myths and topics covered:

  • The children of Lir
  • How Cuchulainn got his name
  • And more

In the fifth part of this book, you'll find the following Roman myths and topics covered:

  • The wanderings of Aeneas
  • The story of the founding of Rome
  • And many more

So if you want to learn more about these five mythologies, listen to this audiobook collection now!

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2018 Matt Clayton (P)2018 Matt Clayton
Ancient Egypt Europe Greece Middle East Egyptian Mythology
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Captivating Stories • Coherent Storyline • Wonderful Flow • Detailed Mythology • Careful Story Selection
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I am using this for remote learning in the days of Covid, and while it is informative for my students, the narrator is not very entertaining. Plus, it is driving me absolutely nuts how the chapters in the audio do not align with the actual chapters of the text, so I am continually trying to locate where they match up - seems like a complete mess up.

Ug

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Surprisingly coherent considering all the disparate threads of stories that constitute the Greek Myths. A good decent read especially for someone with more than a passing interest but less than an academic one.

GREAT

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Easy-to-understand stories about the great Greek myths. I find many Greek approachable and sort of gave up on finding an understanding of Mythology Captivating stories.

Easy-to-understand stories

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I am a little bit past halfway in going through this book and while I have learned some new things so far there are two things that have prevented me from giving it a higher rating. The first being the mispronunciation of Osiris and Thoth in the Egyptian mythology section. The second being that the PDF has the Egyptian and Norse sections switched. Another slight detractor are the narrators. They weren't the best choice.

Not the best effort

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Being a fan of mythic and legendary novels, of course, this mythology book fascinates me in a way only few audiobooks have done so. Matt Clayton gave me a definitive overview of it. No regrets here.

Definitive overview here.

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There is a lot of skipping. Especially in ch.8
Very agitating to listen through hope it clears up next chapter.

Skipping

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Loved the amount of culture and careful stories picked from the different mythologies. each one is unique but I find it interesting

Readers cadence had a wonderful flow!

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This work appears upon cursory examination to be an encyclopedia of mythology rather than a cursive narrative, but as such, it seems quite useful for reference.

a lot of helpful information

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I felt this was well written. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to know more about the Greek Myths. I found it amusing and interesting.

interesting

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If you mispronounce Osiris then you shouldn’t be hired to do a mythology book. The performance is beyond horrible. I couldn’t even finish the Egyptian part. It’s too bad because I rather liked the content.

So many mispronunciations

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