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The Prophecies of the Brahan Seer

By: Alexander Mackenzie
Narrated by: Joel Allen
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Kenneth Mackenzie, also known as the Brahan Seer or the Coinneach Odhar, was a legendary Scottish clairvoyant. His birth date is traditionally assigned to the early 17th century. The Brahan Seer is often compared to Nostradamus.

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Really dislike the readers lack of research in learning the correct pronunciation of Scottish Words. This made the book painful to listen to. In fact I have stopped before the end of the second chapter.

The reader hasn’t even taken the time to learn the correct pronunciation of any of the Scottish words.

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I have a personal dislike like when Americans are the ones producing content about Irish or Scottish history they always seem to miss the mark on setting the tone and over mystify. Also this is riddled with mispronunciation which took me completely out of the experience from the get go

Mispronunciation galore

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Brash Americanisation of Gaelic and Highland names and place names absolutely dreadful
Do not buy

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