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Maranke Rinck

Author of I Feel a Foot!

12 Works 212 Members 13 Reviews

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Works by Maranke Rinck

I Feel a Foot! (2008) 89 copies
Popcorn Bob (2019) 26 copies
The Prince Child (2004) 24 copies
Tangram Cat (2016) 24 copies
The Sweetest Kiss (2006) 17 copies
The Other Rabbit (2015) 9 copies
Knikkeruil (2017) 9 copies
Hush Little Turtle (2008) 6 copies
De kip-en-kuikenshow (2013) 1 copy
Super Sint 1 copy

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leuk boek en leuke personages zeker bob. Mooie illustraties binnen het boek.
 
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s1107179 | 2 other reviews | Nov 5, 2021 |
Popcorn Bob is just plain fun! A popcorn kernel comes to life as a grumpy voracious life-form. This is a humorous entertaining read, grab a copy and see for yourself!
 
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bearlyr | 2 other reviews | May 15, 2021 |
This book didn't really speak to me. I just have too many questions about this strange universe in which all the animals have just one counterpart. Why can't they hang out with other species and be happy? Why are all the animals the same size, except for some birds and some fish? How come the groups of small birds and fish act as one creature when it comes to finding their counterpart? How come the dragon didn't know that there was another dragon? All the other animals seem to be aware that they're searching for someone. How come everyone is such a jerk once they meet their counterpart? They all just abandon the rabbit after saying they were going to help him! Oh sure, I'll help you find your counterpart, just oh wait no there's another dog here now so we're going to do dog things forever don't ever bother us again and we don't care if you find the other rabbit go away now.… (more)
 
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katebrarian | Jul 28, 2020 |
The book "I feel a foot!" is about small animals that find the big versions of themselves. Overall I thought the book was good. First, I liked the book because I thought the illustrations really enhanced the story. Second, I liked it because the writing was engaging because it keeps the reads guessing. Lastly, I liked the book because the plot was a tad suspenseful.
 
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msanch6 | 5 other reviews | Apr 10, 2019 |

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Works
12
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212
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Rating
4.1
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13
ISBNs
42
Languages
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