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Mythology: Celtic Mythology, Creatures, and Irish Folklore

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Mythology: Celtic Mythology, Creatures, and Irish Folklore

By: Kelly Mass
Narrated by: Miriam Webster
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In this guide to Celtic Mythology, several stories are not only outlined, but narrated elaborately. Others are quickly mentioned, and some historical background about the Celts, Irish, and Scottish is provided to set the stage. Overall, a fantastic guide to both be entertained and informed. Get started now!

©2019 Kelly Mass (P)2020 Kelly Mass
Europe Fairy Tales Fantasy Fiction Ireland Celtic Mythology
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Remarkable Information • Captivating Imagination • Celtic Folklore Tales
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I wanted to say something about this specific audio book, so I am actually making the effort to write a review. It may possibly have had a few errors, but they did not take away anything from the remarkable info that this particular book contains. You can learn a ton. I definitely know that I did.

Couldn't be better

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This is an excellent book that captures the imagination about the elves the trolls, and the other creatures in Celtic myths. I didn't know a lot of them and I learned a lot.

Excellent

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The lady reading the story sounds like a computer at times and doesn't say any of the names the right way but it's ok. it's a good start before getting into something with much more detail.

it's alright

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Such an interesting theme. I believe I will let my siblings partner listen to it. They have to understand that there are actually books like this in the market.

Great stuff

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Don't forget about the Celts. Many people do. I was wondering if I could find some elements from the movie "Brave" in there, but didn't. But despite of that, I really enjoyed the tales.

Of course

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This collection of myths hit all the right places of my brain in historical interest and awe. Thanks to this, I am now updated with further knowledge about an often-long-forgotten area in the world with its own folklore, creatures, and stories: The Celts.

Another extraordinary myth collection

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Ancient stuff, those celtic folklore tales. I love the analogies and the background information in here.

Some ancient things in there

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Crap. Pure, unmitigated crap.

The reader sounds like one of those ridiculous AI narrators on YouTube. The content itself is jarring and unbearable, with words some words used in the wrong context or verbs in the wrong tense.

I'm angry I burned a credit in this dreck.

An absolute waste of money or credits.

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this book may have some good information but the lifeless narration makes it impossible to listen too.

terrible AI narration

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The author doesn't have an adequate grasp of English. The grammar is terrible, words are misused (like the completely wrong word is used) and the narrator - though she stuttered and struggled to make sense of the written word - just reads it as written. I'm not a stickier for this stuff so I made it to the 23rd chapter - just because the gist of the story was there. At that point 3 really bad ones in a row, including the statement that a pole struck with a sword "burglarized splinters" (WTH!?), sent me into a fit I wasn't even aware I COULD have. Couldn't bring myself to finish it after that. DON'T DO IT if you are bothered, even a little, by an absolute slaughter of the English language.

Butchery of the English language!

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