Odyssey, Esra Beyatli
Odyssey, Esra Beyatli
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Odyssey

Author: Esra Beyatli

Narrator: Bella Elevenlabs

Unabridged: 6 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Esra Beyatli

Published: 02/29/2024


Synopsis

A spiritual journey of a woman who is guided by an otherworldly mentor.Enter the world of Lara Smith, a restless young woman whose dissatisfaction with life is about to be transformed. When a mysterious street performer in San Francisco unveils their shared history, Lara is propelled into a journey of self-discovery, forcing her to question her beliefs and reassess her entire existence.Ahzur, now Lara's dedicated guide, sets out on a mission to help her transition to a higher level of existence. If Lara fails, she risks spending thousands of years in Earth's energies and losing her connection to Ahzur. As they travel across the globe, he shares nearly unbelievable insights about life, death, religion, God, and the Universe.This novel will leave you with a sense of fulfillment, no matter where you are on your journey, and help you understand who you really are in this vast Universe.

Reviews

Goodreads review by s.penkevich on January 19, 2025

When you stop and think about it, much of classic literature is about how getting on a boat is a bad idea. This book is a litany on why boating is a bad idea. You can say it at least worked out for Odysseus but did it? Did it really? If that dude isn’t haunted by the screams of his crew forever it’s......more

Goodreads review by Sasha on February 27, 2015

"Okay, so here's what happened. I went out after work with the guys, we went to a perfectly nice bar, this chick was hitting on me but I totally brushed her off. Anyway we ended up getting pretty wrecked, and we might have smoked something in the bathroom, I'm not totally clear on that part, and the......more

Goodreads review by Charlotte on January 13, 2019

Quite possibly one of my favourite books! It was this novel that ignited my love for Greek and Roman mythology and antiquity - leading me to choose a degree in Classical Civilisations. I always look back on The Odyssey with fondness - I love all the monsters he faces and the gods who involve themselve......more

Goodreads review by Leonard on January 30, 2023

I first read Homer in the 19th-century French translation by Leconte de Lisle — the equivalent, say, of the 18th-century translation into English by Alexander Pope: a pompous, archaic and exhausting bore of a book. I kept my chin up and, after a while, tried another inflated Frenchman: the 1955 tran......more

Goodreads review by Bella on May 05, 2025

long distance couple goals......more