Author: James Gaiman
Series: Mythology Series #1
Narrator: Toby Brier, Sara Cooney
Unabridged: 6 hr 23 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 11/18/2021
Genre: Literary Criticism - Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
Do you want to find out the real and fascinating history of the Vikings? Step into the fantastical realm of Norse Gods, Heroes, Giants and Magical Creatures!
Uncover the ancient tale of the fortification of Asgard, the Great Kingdom of the Nordic Gods, and the chilling story behind the binding of Fenrir.
The incredible story of Loki, Frigga, the mighty Thor and the all-powerful Odin
Find your own wealth of inspiration among the tales of the great gods and goddesses once worshipped by the Vikings.
You’ll learn their concept of fate, their views on the afterlife, their moral code, how they thought the universe was structured, how they practiced their religion, the role that magic played in their lives, and much more.
A must-read for the lovers of ancient mythology
I invite you to let go of your reality and jump into the mysterious world of Norse Mythology.
Open the door to another world, a world of adventure, heroism, romance, and mystery.
Are you ready to enter the fascinating world of Celtic mythology?Do you know that the Celtic culture and folklore, though with a primarily Irish origin, has widespread branches across the globe - as far as the British, Scottish, and Welsh cultures o...
Urban myths and legends from all over America are condensed in this collection. Through its pages various spectra pass, as the Chupacabra invokes and enumerates in one of the poems: “Creatures of the night and the sun. Covered Lady, Muqui, Yas...
Illuminate the truth of the gospels by exploring timeless fables. Although we typically first encounter them in childhood, fables teem with lessons that are relevant throughout our lives. As this retreat shows, they also illuminate the message of th...
The concept of dualism is well illustrated by the Chinese pantheon. Whether as the result of the co-operation of the yin and the yang or of the final dissolution of P’an Ku, human beings came into existence. To the primitive mind the body and ...
LONG, long ago, in the days of the animal people, Raven-at-the-head-of-Nass became angry. He said, "Let rain pour down all over the world. Let people die of starvation." At once, it became so stormy people could not get food, so they began to starve...
Once there was another Sun and another Moon, a different Sun and a different Moon from the ones we see now. Sol was the name of that Sun, and Mani was the name of that Moon. Nevertheless, always behind Sol and Mani wolves went a wolf behind each. Th...
The mythologies of the Indigenous Americans are infinitely richer in creative and deluge myths than those of any other group in the two hemispheres. Tales which deal with the origin of man are exceedingly frequent and exhibit every phase of the type...
Do you know that the ancient Egyptians believed that people were made out of clay by their river god?To understand how the ancient Egyptians saw the world around them, we begin our journey by exploring their beliefs of how the world and ma...
Do you know that the Olympians weren’t the original immortals?Greek mythology continues to appear in popular movies and books today, but have you ever wondered about where these characters started out? Discover the origins of your favorit...