![]() ![]() Replying to □ the energy is unmatched ❤️□ celebrating World Dance Day with the fiercely talented students of Wynberg High □ Song: MY POWER by Whack Sanelly Lag Alade #mypower DC: Me & Kamanga, Anovuyo Bola, Palesa Mgabade, Zhenya Joy Caesar, Davina Tshiya, & Eloika Mukuna Dancers: j9ev3 tesmia A D I E C H R I S T I A N S - Jessica Mzaz, Sesona Stoto, Siziphiwe Tsalupondo, Beatrice Kamanga, Joshua Williams, Anovuyo Bola, Palesa Mgabade, Zoe Diamond, Alicia Sobekwa, Kuda Takawira, Cadie Christians, Chelsea Mondo, Jeandre Engelbrecht, Sophia Mulenga, Tishaun Adams, Zhenya Joy Caesar, Davina Tshiya, Eloika Mukuna, Mikuso Sangqu, Zimi Mbuqwa, Siyolise Ligani, Lathitha Kini, Sinelitha Lize, Navaeh Anders, Casey Van Wyk, Jeremiah Iyondo, Lyn Nyamyugure, Drusilla Thawale, Siyamthanda Tshimangad, Sharon Anuka, Nolusindiso Mbili, Casey Herdien, & Khanya De Bruyn #worlddanceday #internationaldanceday #wynberghighschool #dancers #choreographer #danceteacher #danceinstructor #students #afrodance #kwaito #amapiano #capetown #southafrica #fypĩ2.5K Likes, 433 Comments. ![]()
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![]() ![]() What is the plural of Pegasus, since there was only one in mythology? Some believe it to be Pegasuses, others Pegasi. ![]() Why would we want them to learn incorrect usage of words and then apply it in their writing, only to get marked down for it?ġ) Most annoying was the use of the word Pegasus, especially in the plural form. Considering this is aimed at middle readers who are just starting to broaden their reading horizons into more complex books, that can be an issue. I'm writing about actual incorrect word choice. I'm not talking about simple misspellings and such that Word or a cursory glance by someone other than the author would catch. Or more specifically, the lack of editing. That said, why did this book get three stars? Pure and simple: the writing. I absolutely cannot wait for the next book in the series, as I have to know what Andy does next! I am also a fan of the lessons to be learned by the readers, knowing this book is targeted for middle grade readers (5th to 7th grade, I would presume). ![]() ![]() I love the characters Lee has created, how they parallel to the "real world" and the challenges and struggles each faces. With that in mind, I presume I got the latest and greatest copy of the book, etc.įirst, let me say I absolutely love the story. I received a copy of this book in MOBI format from the author for the purposes of a review. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The only 'qualm' would be that for the other members of the circle, you had a slight issue differentiating between them. The story-line really did fall in line with the narrator this time and they provided a nice air of mystery, mysticism, realism and a taste of youthfulness to the whole book. ![]() The voice portrayal of Faye as opposed to Cassie and Diana were well done and you generally had no problem with noting the differences between them. Her tone was clear and the inflections in her voice was spot on. ![]() She did a very good job and portraying the feeling and the thought processes of the main character. I know I was a bit hard on the narrator before, but this time around I am thoroughly convinced as to the narrator's ability to truly describe the feel of main character, Cassie, in the book. but then the second part came and I decided to just continue seeing that the story was honestly quite good and I saw the potential of it being a great listen. I was going to give up on the book after that first one to be honest. So the first part of the series was pretty good but I was disappointed to say the least as to how I saw the love dynamic played out between two of the major characters in the book in the first series. Was PLEASANTLY surprised! Really good book! ![]() ![]() ![]() "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. I snapped it up right away, and soon discovered I couldn't put it down." -Amanda Brice, author of CODENAME: DANCER "If you want to know what it feels like to be a dancer in vocational training (from a fictional perspective) then give this one a whirl." -.uk ![]() _ Praise for GIRL IN MOTION by Miriam Wenger-Landis ".Offers an inside view of professional dance training." -THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE "A novel about the ups and downs of life in a ballet boarding school. Looking for books by Miriam Wenger-Landis See all books authored by Miriam Wenger-Landis, including Breaking Pointe: A Ballet Novel, and Girl in Motion. Just as Anna reaches the cusp of stardom and the beginning of a promising love affair, the realities of the ballet world will change her life forever. Then she finds an older dancer's diary hidden in her theater case, and the contents unravel her preconceptions about life in the company. Company life offered glamorous colleagues, exhilarating performances, and the chance to become a prima ballerina. "The people, the excitement, and the beauty of dancers were the story of my life." When eighteen-year-old dancer Anna Linado began her professional ballet career with the prestigious Los Angeles Ballet Theatre, she thought all of her dreams had come true. ![]() |