
101 Amazing Mythical Beasts
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Narrated by:
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Matt Haynes
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By:
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Jack Goldstein
About this listen
Did you know that a hippogriff is supposedly the offspring of a horse and a griffin? Or that a Greek sphinx generally has a male face, whereas an Egyptian one has a female visage? Where does the skunk ape roam, and how can you spot a kitsune in human form? Is Slenderman the most frightening mythical creature, or is that honor bestowed on the fearsome gashadokuro? This fantastic book introduces the listener to more than 100 mythical beasts and legendary creatures. Whether you are interested in the beasts of ancient Greece, medieval Europe, or modern-day America, this is the perfect book for you!
©2014 Jack Goldstein (P)2017 Jack Goldstein
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