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Wake Up Hips
- De: MoveWith
- Narrado por: Mary Beth LaRue
- Duración: 26 m
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In this 25 minute vinyasa flow, we'll explore hip opening postures and create a sense of home in body and hips.
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Perfect for a morning start
- De Barbara en 07-17-20
- Wake Up Hips
- De: MoveWith
- Narrado por: Mary Beth LaRue
Perfect for a morning start
Revisado: 07-17-20
It is true as others have stated it helps to have familiarity with yoga poses and names. I would always recommend a beginner specific program first for safety more than anything. However if you have been practicing you’ll find these sequences easy to follow and logical in how they are put together. Very happy with this practice.
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Roots
- The Saga of an American Family
- De: Alex Haley
- Narrado por: Avery Brooks
- Duración: 30 h y 6 m
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Why we think it’s a great listen: A masterpiece like none other, Brooks’ powerful performance of Haley’s words has been known to leave listeners in tears. It begins with a birth in an African village in 1750, and ends two centuries later at a funeral in Arkansas. And in that time span, an unforgettable cast of men, women, and children come to life, many of them based on the people from Alex Haley's own family tree.
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Impressive! DO NOT WIKI THIS BOOK!
- De avoidthelloyd en 09-17-14
- Roots
- The Saga of an American Family
- De: Alex Haley
- Narrado por: Avery Brooks
A most engaging listen
Revisado: 04-09-12
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I highly recommend this audiobook. It's a remarkable story and Avery Brooks is most amazing in his ability to deliver multiple characters.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Kunta Kinte was hands down my favorite character. The perspective of his home in Africa and the pride of tradition along with that of all the new, strange, horrifying experiences once captured create a most vivid character.
What about Avery Brooks’s performance did you like?
I love how Avery Brooks delivers dialogue & has you believing he was a man, a woman, a child, a cracker...
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I was moved in particular when Kunta Kinte would run and I'd be saying outloud,
Any additional comments?
This is a MUST listen. I happened to have several months of a long commute and I absolutely could not wait to get back in the car and jump back into the Kinte family story.
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