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The Wisdom of Your Cells
- How Your Beliefs Control Your Biology
- De: Bruce H. Lipton Ph.D.
- Narrado por: Bruce H. Lipton
- Duración: 8 h y 8 m
- Versión completa
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In the tradition of Carl Sagan, Rachel Carson, and Stephen Hawking, a new voice has emerged with the unique gift of translating cutting-edge science into clear, accessible language: Dr. Bruce Lipton. With The Wisdom of Your Cells, this internationally recognized authority on cellular biology takes listeners on an in-depth exploration into the microscopic world, where new discoveries and research are revolutionizing the way we understand life, evolution, and consciousness.
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A Masterpiece
- De Alexandre en 10-24-08
- The Wisdom of Your Cells
- How Your Beliefs Control Your Biology
- De: Bruce H. Lipton Ph.D.
- Narrado por: Bruce H. Lipton
Bruce is great
Revisado: 05-18-15
His work, ideas and ways of putting it together makes sense. He has a scientific background and history, he sees beyond the dogma of previous scientific thought and makes sense of a world of senses and science. I'm thankful for a vision into the truth of the matter of how we effect our cells, our bodies, our lives....
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Among Others
- De: Jo Walton
- Narrado por: Katherine Kellgren
- Duración: 10 h y 36 m
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Startling, unusual, and yet irresistably readable, Among Others is at once the compelling story of a young woman struggling to escape a troubled childhood, a brilliant diary of first encounters with the great novels of modern fantasy and SF, and a spellbinding tale of escape from ancient enchantment.
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Subtle Character Piece
- De Eoin en 09-15-11
- Among Others
- De: Jo Walton
- Narrado por: Katherine Kellgren
Expecting climactical turning point
Revisado: 10-25-12
Is there anything you would change about this book?
That the main character would be more emotional.
That the references to the books she reads would be more apparent in how she thought and was effected by them before the end.
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
I would have had a point or more where emotions bubbled up regarding what had happened, where she relives it completely in memory, and have this be a turning point where she begins to melt into herself. I realize that this was there subtly, and it did happen, it was sweet and not as informative as this hungry-for-what-happened-ears would have liked and there was quite a bit of foreshadowing and untold story plot so that it could be unraveled as the main character unraveled. At the end, there is a great scene where she beats her antagonist, and this is the most interactive moment with the plot that the story surrounds itself with, I would have liked more of it, as otherwise, the day in and out of the subtly progressing into womanhood teen was a bit on the not so eventful side. It was a peek into her daily mind.
Any additional comments?
I also think it is a sweet book, I appreciate what the character had gone through and her perspective of how she saw and her strength at being herself and doing what she needs to do with her life. I think this is great for any young to old woman finding herself. It is a book that shall remain in my memory in the subtlety more than largely eventful. I teared at her receiving the love and acceptance from her new support network who appreciated what she is about. It is what women need (such as me, thus the tears).
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