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The book itself is wonderful.
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Botanical Folk Tales of Britain and Ireland
- By: Lisa Schneidau
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The islands of Britain and Ireland hold a rich heritage of plant folklore and wisdom, from the magical yew tree to the bad-tempered dandelion. Here are traditional tales about the trees and plants that shape our landscapes and our lives through the seasons. They explore the complex relationship between people and plants, in lowlands and uplands, fields, bogs, moors, woodlands and towns.
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- By Laura on 07-24-21
By: Lisa Schneidau
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Beasts and Beauty
- Dangerous Tales
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- Narrated by: Polly Lee
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Twelve tales, 12 dangerous tales of mystery, magic, and rebellious hearts. Each twists like a spindle to reveal truths full of warning and triumph, truths that free hearts long kept tame, truths that explore life...and death.
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The Book & the Narrator
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By: Soman Chainani
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Catherine, Called Birdy
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Corpus bones! What a great heroine.
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The Brothers Grimm: Illuminated Fairy Tales, Vol. 1
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Many well-loved modern stories have roots in the imaginations of the brothers Grimm, but do you know Rapunzel's real predicament, or Hansel and Gretel's gruesome revenge after eating an old woman out of house and home, or the lengths Cinderella's stepsisters would go to achieve the perfect fit? With these original tales, you'll discover the darker side of once upon a time.
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a great classic
- By Derek Ambrose on 03-27-18
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Growth of the Soil, Hamsun's Nobel Prize winning novel, is a classic of Scandinavian literature. The farmer Isak scarcely acknowledges the values of modern living. Illiterate but capable of carrying out the business of running a farm, he has physical strength and works with his hands. Although initially amazed by Isak's prowess - his wife Inger, who came into contact with modern society when imprisoned for killing her infant due to its birth defect, return to the home much less impressed by the country life.
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Top of my all time favorites list
- By Pete on 05-17-21
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These 4 stories are infused with the wit and imagination, the humor and wisdom, that characterizes all of Isaac Bashevis Singer's work. Theodore Bikel reads these wise and funny tales in classic Yiddish storyteller cadence, injecting special warmth and resonance. The tales include "Gimpel the Fool," "Esther Kreindel the Second," "The Spinoza of Market Street," and "The Black Wedding."
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Incredible narration
- By Frances on 01-10-19
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The Celtic Twilight
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One of the best-known collections of W. B. Yeats' prose, The Celtic Twilight explores the old connection between the Irish people and the magical world of fairies. Yeats, by traveling the land in the early 20th century and talking to the common people about their experiences with the creatures, yielded a colorful overview of Celtic fairy folklore.
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A compilation of Irish folklore in prose
- By MolllyT on 07-26-16
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Between Two Fires
- By: Christopher Buehlman
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The year is 1348. Thomas, a disgraced knight, has found a young girl alone in a dead Norman village. An orphan of the Black Death, and an almost unnerving picture of innocence, she tells Thomas that plague is only part of a larger cataclysm - that the fallen angels under Lucifer are rising in a second war on heaven, and that the world of men has fallen behind the lines of conflict. Is it delirium or is it faith? She believes she has seen the angels of God. She believes the righteous dead speak to her in dreams. And now she has convinced the faithless Thomas to shepherd her across a depraved landscape to Avignon.
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Mesmerizing Knight Errant Tale
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The Mabinogion
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Celtic mythology, Arthurian romance, and an intriguing interpretation of British history - these are just some of the themes embraced by the anonymous authors of the eleven tales that make up the Welsh medieval masterpiece known as The Mabinogion. They tell of Gwydion the shape-shifter, who can create a woman out of flowers; of Math the magician whose feet must lie in the lap of a virgin; of hanging a pregnant mouse and hunting a magical boar.
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The names and read-along
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My Name Is Resolute
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The year is 1729, and Resolute Talbot and her siblings are captured by pirates, taken from their family in Jamaica and brought to the New World. Resolute and her sister are sold into slavery in colonial New England and taught the trade of spinning and weaving. When Resolute finds herself alone in Lexington, Massachusetts, she struggles to find her way in a society that is quick to judge a young woman without a family. As the seeds of rebellion against England grow, Resolute is torn between following the rules and breaking free.
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A life well lived!
- By Anonymous User on 06-20-23
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- Christi C.
- 03-09-24
Interesting stories.
The reader was very expressive. The stories are not ones that you hear in other collections.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-18-24
Beautiful narration
The stories are narrated well. It is great to listen to stories from another country!
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- Massha
- 11-20-23
interesting
Folklore tales are interesting. These are very similar to other people's tales in many ways, you will see familiar themes and plots. but they also certainly have a bit of a different flavor to them. The narrator did an excellent job.
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- AV
- 05-02-23
Old-timey life/death and sexism with magic and heroic honorable deeds
Enjoyable, but like other original fairy tales, this is no Disney/Pixar trip! Don’t play this for your little ones, unless they’ve had firsthand experience with brutality and gore. You know, like the kids who were around when these stories were new and life was fire and hunting and death by bear and raiders in spring.
As for the performance, I’m not sure what’s up with the accent. However the natural voice of the speaker is lovely and clear and the pace is great. Clearly attention was paid to the script and cadence.
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- Mark-David Janus
- 01-20-24
Stories I have never heard.
Sweet little collection. Be patient and listen all the way through. Not all at one time necessarily. Lots of nice surprises.
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- EKA
- 08-26-22
Okay
It was okay but I recommend Nordic Tales by Chronicle Books more. Most of the same stories but better delivery/more engaging.
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- Shelli J Fisher
- 02-06-23
Pretty good
All of the tales are good ,it’s just all the violence in almost all of them ,and I couldn’t help but notice that some of them had basically the same story framework . Three brothers go on a quest to find their fortunes leaving the youngest at home because he apparently couldn’t do anything except dig in the ashes of the fireplace.The three brothers try to do some deed for a king fail and either have their heads abruptly cut off or have their ears cut off or get sent to a desolate island forever.Then the youngest comes along succeeds at helping the king gets married to the princess and gets half of the kingdom.
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- H. Metz
- 05-31-23
Nice little folk tales
At times a bit repetitive.
At times it’s somewhat infuriating how acceptable and normal random injustice doled out by authorities (kings, queens, princesses, princes, namely) is presented.
But overall, a very nice listen
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- Taylor
- 12-26-21
I love these stories!
I love all of these stories and the narration. I listen to them often.
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- Kira Call
- 01-23-24
Folktale Collection
This was a decent collection of stories, but having listened to Nordic Tales some of them I had heard before. I ended up speeding up my player to go ahead and push through them, as a few were a bit repetitive. Not one I’ll be coming back too, I found my mind wandering a bit during the tales.
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