Egyptian Mythology: Creatures, Facts, Gods, and Goddesses (2 in 1 Combo)
Written by Xena Ronin
Narrated by Ashlynne Carey
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About this audiobook
This book contains of 2 single titles, combined into one: Book 1 on Egyptian mythology: This book contains all the gods and goddesses from ancient Egypt that you can imagine. The list is long, and the names go on for a while. Needless to say, this book is complete. You won’t miss out on any of the deities they worshipped. Also, some more background information is given about deities such as Thoth, Horus, and Isis. At the end of the book, another subtopic will be addressed, namely: The use of medication and doctors in ancient Egyptian culture. If any of these things interest you, then I encourage you to not wait any longer and pick up this book. It will be a great source of information, story-telling, and drama from a lost civilization. Book 2 on Egyptian mythology: Fixate your focus on the great stories from the past, the legends from the desert lands that have been forgotten but still passed on. This mythology guide will take you back to ancient Egypt, a mysterious country with technology, knowledge, science, and superstitious beliefs about life, death, and the underworld. The book will show you what kinds of symbols they used back then. It will go over some cultural anecdotes and references that may surprise you, such as their temple worship and shabti dolls. Aside from that, the text takes you to a fantasy world of drama and tales about royalty, doom, wealth and poverty, and the very creation of the world they believed in in that region.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I actually thought this was a great book. The writer knows what they’re talking about, and definitely hired the right person to narrate it.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I carefully enjoyed listening to this book. It has all of the aspects of a publication about this topic that it ought to have. Having said this, I am usually positive anyway, bu I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book. It has all the elements of a publication relating to this specific subject matter that it must have. Having mentioned this, I am normally positive anyway, yet this time a lot more.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It's nice to listen to a book such as this one. This is the ultimate mix of an excellent storyteller and a fantastic writer, who partnered and decided to turn this into an useful item. Good for them. In my opinion, it was quite perfect. There may have been a few hardly recognizable errors in there, but they didn't bother me. Anytime you are able to listen to a storyteller who is that great, and about a topic that you're interested in, you do not care about the other parts. That's the end of the that.
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