Irish folklore

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When picking up this book, I really didn’t know much about Irish Folklore. Honestly, I was on the fence with this book originally. I have to say I would read it again..... that’s how much I liked it. I loved the added ghost stories—— definitely the added piece that I liked the most.
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Having been to Ireland, I appreciate Irish history and myths, so this sounds like an interesting book to delve into.
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I find Irish and Scottish folklore very interesting, and I like when the books use them properly in the plots, when they use them in a way that makes sense. They are so rich and full of details.
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