Victor Kelleher
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Victor Kelleher is a person who intrigues the reader with ironic surprises
>>By rt (Wednesday, 5 Feb 2003 08:37)
the book sounds good and i am reading taronga and it is about a guy who can talk to the animals.
>>By Wessley Brennan (Wednesday, 5 Mar 2003 02:19)
I just read the novel 'Taronga' for English at my school and at first I was really negatice about it, as I thought it would be a little childish and the story uninteresting. However, it turned out to be pretty good read.
>>By Mightyoaknut (Saturday, 8 Mar 2003 10:46)
I thought that the green piper was the most boring book i have ever read
>>By monica (Friday, 4 Apr 2003 14:26)
We read dis book 4 english and thought it was the most pathetic book we eva read! We had 2 read dis and we are in da top class 4 english! unbelievable!
>>By Mikica andJeCa (Wednesday, 9 Apr 2003 04:57)
I read taronga , and i thought about it , and the more i thought about it , the more i relised i hated it .
>>By Lauren (Tuesday, 13 May 2003 11:51)
I am reading where the whales sing, I like it, but i think it needs a revamp
>>By Caitlin (Tuesday, 20 May 2003 04:00)
this book is boring i could read past the first sentece now i have to do 2 essays on it and don;t what it's about!
>>By cassie (Tuesday, 10 Jun 2003 05:45)
I have to read 'The Makers', and it's so hard to understand it. And I have to do a book review about it when I hardly understand it.
>>By avis (Sunday, 22 Jun 2003 09:00)
Kellehers books are among some of the greatest books ive ever read. If you manage to read past the first sentance you will see they have a deep meaning. Boring? Never! Try reading Slow Burn by Kelleher, that is among the most exciting books ive ever read
>>By Daniel (Sunday, 13 Jul 2003 05:41)
I read Taronga in the holidays and when I came back to school, I had to read it again. When I read it the second time, I picked up things I hadn't noticed before. More good books of his I have read are: Del-Del The Ivory Trails Parkland Earthsong Firedance The Red King. They're all excellent reads and make you think.
>>By just_slightly_insane (Monday, 12 Apr 2004 08:30)
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