Mythology: Ancient Gods, Goddesses, and Myths from Egypt and Sub-Saharan Africa
Written by James Rooks and Harper van Stalen
Narrated by Brandon Sukhu and Chloe Jacobson
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About this audiobook
The following books are included in this combo:
Book 1: The extensive history of Africa provides us with a topic of curiosity and novelty. For this reason, this guide has been composed to help you understand some of the cultural anecdotes as well as the religious and traditional tales that have been told to previous generations.
Book 2: There are many gods and goddesses the ancient Egyptians believed in. Today, we will explore some of the most important ones, as well as expand on the stories of some heroes and characters that haven’t been forgotten through the ages.
First, you will learn more about the story of Re. After that, you will learn about Se-Osiris and the sealed letter. And lastly, the story of the prince and the sphinx will be highlighted and explained.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Whoa! Buy this book! I am not kidding! It's awesome! It appears as if we are dealing with a professional here. The storyteller's production was to die for. The very best parts of this book (I forgot which chapters) indicated the most to me. When I heard these things, I quickly understood I had made the best choice. This book spoke with me.
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