Sophia Kasem has narrated 6 audiobooks on Listento.it by 2 authors. The most-rated is Ogopogo.

6 audiobooks
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Old Yellow Top / Sasquatch

Summary

Imagine this: the Sasquatch is a huge monster with blonde hair. With that distinguishing feature, the Sasquatch should be easy to spot, right? But like all other myths, there has never been any concrete proof to make the Sasquatch an undeniable truth. For now, you can lean about this weird yellow-haired creature by listening to books. Get a copy today.

©2020 Speedy Publishing Canada Ltd (P)2021 Speedy Publishing Canada Ltd

Narrator: Sophia Kasem
Length: 15 mins
Available on Audible
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Caddy - Sea Serpent of Cadboro Bay near Vancouver Island

Summary

There are many stories of sea serpents all around the world, so what makes the Caddy different? The Cadborosaurus is a supernatural being. There have been reported carcasses, but they turned out to be small whales or sharks. So, caddies have never been proven, but Canadians still believe in them. Learn more about the caddies. Begin today.

©2020 Speedy Publishing Canada Ltd. (P)2021 Speedy Publishing Canada Ltd.

Narrator: Sophia Kasem
Length: 15 mins
Available on Audible
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Waheela: Northwest Canada's Wily Giant Wolves That Like Headless Men | Mythology for Kids

Summary

How scary it would be to see the gigantic wolves of the Canadian North! The reputation of these wolves precede them that’s why a valley, where they are said to hang out, has been named The Valley of the Headless Men. Listen about the meaning these gigantic wolves bring into Canadian culture and tradition. Buy your copy today.

©2021 Speedy Publishing Canada Ltd (P)2021 Speedy Publishing Canada Ltd

Narrator: Sophia Kasem
Length: 14 mins
Available on Audible
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Mussie (Hapyxelor): Three-Eyed Loch Ness-Like Monster of Muskrat Lake in Ontario | Mythology for Kids |

Summary

According to legends, there’s a monster living in Muskrat Lake. The monster is a cryptid, which means that its existence has been claimed but never proven. Canada, as you would notice, is home to a lot of myths. The origin of each of these mythical creatures date back to historical times. Listen about them today.

©2021 Speedy Publishing Canada Ltd. (P)2021 Speedy Publishing Canada Ltd.

Narrator: Sophia Kasem
Length: 13 mins
Available on Audible
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Omelas Revisited

Summary

Could you live a perfect life, knowing someone else took on all your pain and despair? Skyla has always lived a perfect, happy life - just like everyone in her community. Even if there are brief moments where she is certain she has experienced pain and regret, those moments are brief and quickly forgotten. But when Aiden, Skyla’s next-door neighbor, reveals the truth of the community and their perfect lives, Skyla is faced with an unexpected choice regarding her future. Will her actions lead her community to a better life? Or will she doom them all? Join Skyla and Aiden in this thought-provoking novella inspired by Ursula K. LeGuin’s The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas.

©2021 C. S. Johnson (P)2021 Christina Johnson

Narrator: Sophia Kasem
Length: 1 hr and 51 mins
Available on Audible
Cover art for Ogopogo

Ogopogo

Summary

Did you know that of all the sea monsters, it’s the Ogopogo that is best documented? This means you could be learning more about it in one go than you would with the Loch Ness monster. Remember that these monsters are myths, and proof of their existence is yet to be found. But wouldn’t it be fun to extend your knowledge beyond what you can see?

©2020 Speedy Publishing Canada Ltd (P)2021 Speedy Publishing Canada Ltd

Narrator: Sophia Kasem
Length: 15 mins
Available on Audible