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Erwin Moser (1954–2017)

Autore di Der einsame Frosch

134 opere 652 membri 14 recensioni 2 preferito

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Comprende il nome: Erwin Moser

Opere di Erwin Moser

Der einsame Frosch (1990) 39 copie
Wilma, the Elephant (1986) 25 copie
The Crow in the Snow (1986) 18 copie
Der Rabe Alfons (1990) 15 copie
Sultan Mudschi (1992) 14 copie
Der karierte Uhu (1999) 12 copie
Los ratones del desierto (1990) 11 copie
König Löwe (1901) 10 copie
Koko y Kiri (1993) 10 copie
Mein Baumhaus (1983) 9 copie
Ein seltsamer Gast (1997) 9 copie
Der Bärenschatz (1993) 8 copie
Eddy spaccanoce (1988) 8 copie
Tierisches von A bis Z (1991) 7 copie
Die geheimnisvolle Eule (1997) 7 copie
Wunderbare Bärenzeit (1993) 7 copie
Kleine Katzenwelt (1995) 6 copie
Guten Tag, lieber Bär (1989) 6 copie
Gute Nacht, kleiner Igel (1989) 5 copie
Der sanfte Drache (2001) 5 copie
Der glückliche Biber (1983) 4 copie
Erwin Moser's Mondballon (1998) 4 copie
Friends for the Bear (1989) 4 copie
A Bed for the Mouse (1990) 4 copie
Hallo, Eichhörnchen (1992) 3 copie
Das kleine Kürbisboot (1995) 3 copie
Der Tigerkäfer (2012) 3 copie
Das Mäuse-ABC (1998) 3 copie
Das Weihnachtsgeschenk (1999) 3 copie
Bolo der Elefant (1996) 3 copie
Guten Abend, Frau Eule (1990) 2 copie
Marius le Chat T7 (2017) 2 copie
Die fliegende Kiste. (1996) 2 copie
La calabaza (2023) 1 copia
La cámara del tesoro (2024) 1 copia
Eddy und seine Freunde (2005) 1 copia
The Happy beaver (1983) 1 copia
Pepe Pinguin 1 copia
Der Mäusezirkus (1993) 1 copia
Das schöne Bärenleben (1990) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Moser, Erwin
Data di nascita
1954-01-23
Data di morte
2017-10-12
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Austria
Luogo di nascita
Vienna, Austria
Luogo di morte
Gols, Burgenland, Österreich
Attività lavorative
Kinderbuchautor
Jugendbuchautor
Premi e riconoscimenti
Kulturpreis des Landes Burgenland für Literatur und Publizistik (2013)

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First sentence: The hedgehog's cozy as can be.
Now count the ravens: one, two, three.
The worm lives in her apple-house.
Up in the attic lives the mouse.
The owl is too awake to dream.
The trout is swimming up the stream.
The goat enjoys the morning air.
Those pesky flies get everywhere!

Premise/plot: Yesterday I reviewed What Cats Like Best and What Bears Like Best. All three books are similar. Rhyming couplets featuring animals. No cohesive story, just rhymes that follow a pleasant rhythm.

My thoughts: I was skeptical a bit at first. My first impression was meh. (Just being honest). But the second time I read them when I was actually writing the review, they began to grow on me a bit. I think knowing that there wasn't a story, that there was no narrative, helped me appreciate them for what they actually do. Here we have rhyme that follows rhythm. Now it is relatively easy to rhyme; I think it comes somewhat naturally. Rhythm is trickier. Some authors get by with very clunky rhythm to their rhymes.
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blbooks | Jul 9, 2023 |
First sentence: The eagle's sitting on her nest.
A walk is what the bear loves best.
The parrot's longing to be free.
The little chick says, "Look at me!"
The hippo's wading through the mud.
The beaver's dam's about to flood.

Premise/plot: Looking for rhyming couplets? Rhyming couplets that star all sorts of different animals? Perhaps this poetry book will be a good fit for you. Each spread rhymes with each other. There is no cohesive story.

My thoughts: These rhyming books are beginning to grow on me the more I read them. I do like the rhythm and rhyme of it. As long as your expectations are reasonable. Now that I know more what to expect, I'm liking them more.… (altro)
 
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blbooks | Jul 8, 2023 |
First sentence: The polar bear likes snow, not sun!
The hare eats cabbage by the ton.
The cats are waiting for their tea.
The mouse says, "Please don't look at me!"
The rooster cries out, "Time to wake!"
The panda likes to take a break.

Premise/plot: What you see is NOT what you get. If you are expecting thirty-two pages of kitties, then you'll be disappointed. I knew it was "rhymes for children," but at the very least I thought they would mostly be cat-themed rhymes. Each spread contains a rhyme--a couplet, I believe. But each page stands on its own. There is no continuity. There's plenty of rhyme but not so evident reason.

My thoughts: Erwin Moser was an Austrian author/illustrator. Once you get an idea of what the book is and isn't, then it is easier to "forgive" it for not being about cats. The rhythm seems solid in my opinion, so there's that at least.
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blbooks | Jul 8, 2023 |

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Statistiche

Opere
134
Utenti
652
Popolarità
#38,721
Voto
4.1
Recensioni
14
ISBN
273
Lingue
10
Preferito da
2

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