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Mythology: Strange and Exciting Legends from Around the World

De: Coby Evans
Narrado por: K.M. Logan
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A better deal could not be out there. This valuable box or combo contains six titles that are each targeted towards a different area of the world. Most are in Europe, and a couple of them beyond that continent.

You will listen about myths, deities, people being killed, people betraying each other, animals that can talk, supernatural powers that are exerted, and much, much more.

Each of these audiobooks is not only filled with the stories from those times, but a number of background details of that particular society as well, so you can better understand how people thought and why these stories make more sense in the historical context.

Feel free to begin reading or listening anytime, but I would encourage you to start right now.

©2019 Coby Evans (P)2020 Coby Evans
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Amazing content for using a credit. All the myths you need (well, except for the Chinese or Native American ones) are here. Greek, Viking, Egyptian, etc. Good value.

Amazing

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Aside from this being such an informative, long book, with myths from different countries, like Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, and Greece, I was also intrigued by the narrator's performance.

Can't say anything bad about this

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40 hours. Are you kidding me?! Finally I get something for the credit I get from Audible every month. Nice bundle. Needless to say that it was awesome. Around the world was right. It has Greek, Egyptian, Indian, Norse, and uhm... yeah, those and a couple of other mythologies in it. Some of the more common ones, and some less common or less-known ones. Perfect for me. Get this thing, especially if you don't have to pay full price. If at full price, well... then it's up to you, of course. It's worth a lot.

Ultimate bundle

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Borning and not what was advertised in the description. It's more of an anthropological study than a compilation of folklore. Total waste of a ceedit.

terrible content and reader can't pronounce words correctly

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Is this a computer? The narration is terrible. The story sounds ridiculous, the wording is like a child’s story.

Awful

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it was hard to understand the way the narrator was reading it. very robot- like

hard to follow with the bot-like narration

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I don’t understand how this is actually a published work. It feels like it was written by an adolescent writing a book report based on a Wikipedia article. The language is inappropriate for a professional writer, the usage of the word “actually” is dismissive of the content. At one point the author describes a goddess as having ‘massive boobs’. The content is unstructured and repetitive and is very hard to follow.

The narrator sounds computer generated, has awkward pauses and distracting emphasis.

As a whole, this was an entire waste of money. Please do not torture yourself with this train wreck of an audio book.

The whole thing is awful.

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This was a really awful waste of a credit. The obvious poor English translation led to repeating the same awkward phrases over and over again. So distracting that I could not enjoy or finish this. Skip it and save yourself.

Terrible obvious translation

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To start off, Amazon has had a lot of issues with fake reviews, and this title looks like it can be added to the list. I have a hard time seeing how anyone, even with the most gracious disposition gives this a five star review....

In premise, it sounds great: 40 hours of storytelling from cultures from around the world. The most obvious issue is that it's not actually an audio book of stories. It's an audio book about stories. The author tries to setup context for the story and then kind of tells you about it, all in one continues thought. Setting context is wonderful, dare I say essential to fully appreciate a story. However, the execution falls flat here. It's an all over the map rambling and dump of facts about different peoples, and then it seems the author remembers he should insert a brief story, since hey, it's supposed to be a book about stories, right?

Second, the narration is pretty poor. It's either a computer generated voice or someone reading the book through for the first time while recording. It's robotic, with unnatural pauses and poorly timed inflection.

Third, I'm not certain there was an editor involved in this production. The author gets stuck using the same filler words over and over again in certain sections. I found myself trying to listen but being distracted by how many times the author was unnecessarily saying "actually". It's like, buddy, we know you are the omniscient author. You don't need to try to convince us something is true repeatedly with superfluous filler words!

I listened to the first section on Africa and then hopped around to the other sections to see if there was any improvement. There was not.

Conclusion: Forty hours of your life could be better spent. It's a great premise with an unfortunately poor execution. If you are itching for some prime story telling give Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman a try.

It's pretty rough...

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wish I wouldn't have wasted a credit on this terribly translated work VERY DISAPPOINTED DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY

absolutely horrifically translated

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