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Title:The Rainbow Goblins
Author:Ul De Rico
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 32 pages
Published:June 17th 1978 by Thames Hudson (first published January 1st 1978)
Categories:Childrens. Picture Books. Fantasy
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The Rainbow Goblins Hardcover | Pages: 32 pages
Rating: 4.42 | 1436 Users | 154 Reviews

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* * * Read and reviewed with my niece Emma * * * The very idea of reading this book had Emma racing to finish her math and grammar homework, so that we could get to reading time. It must have sounded like a promising read, I think because of her love/hate relationship with goblins. You see, we've built forts for heroes (us) and created dark blanket caves as a lair for goblins (usually pillows). We've then made valiant sorties from the fort into the goblin lair with our Dollar Store swords and armor to take back the plastic coins stolen from us by the goblins. These adventures are epic, frightening and exciting to my niece, who loves playing this game...provided I go first into the goblin lair. So here we have a wonderfully illustrated book about a touchstone subject in my young niece's life. Add to it that this particular brand of goblin likes to drain the color from rainbows so that they might drink the procured colorful liquid, and what you have is an entirely engrossing book for this particular 7-year-old reader. The story is solid. Seven goblins go on a quest for rainbow sustenance. How will the rainbow save itself from these evil doers? It may need a little help from its friends. The real attraction to this book are the fantastic illustrations! descriptiondescription They're absolutely captivating! We spent more time looking at the pictures than reading the book. However, the whole package put together made for a terrific reading time experience for the both of us!

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Original Title: The Rainbow Goblins
ISBN: 0500277591 (ISBN13: 9780500277591)
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 4.42 From 1436 Users | 154 Reviews

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Totally 70s trippy book. Old school Disney should have made a movie out of this one.

There's not much I can say that hasn't already been said by other reviewers. The illustrations are absolutely fucking gorgeous and if you like rainbow-based stories/books, you definitely want this.



My parents used to read this book to my sister and I as children. I need to find where I can get a copy to read to my own children. the illustrations are still vividly engrained in my mind. This book is a must read for kids!

* * * Read and reviewed with my niece Emma * * *The very idea of reading this book had Emma racing to finish her math and grammar homework, so that we could get to reading time.It must have sounded like a promising read, I think because of her love/hate relationship with goblins. You see, we've built forts for heroes (us) and created dark blanket caves as a lair for goblins (usually pillows). We've then made valiant sorties from the fort into the goblin lair with our Dollar Store swords and

The story is a bit too short, but fascinating. You cannot deny the beauty of the illustrations. This is a book I will continue to read to the little ones.

Those paintings were out of control.
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