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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
del-del is chilling,
By "absentwithoutleave" (melbourne, vic Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Del-Del (Hardcover)
This book is one of the spookiest I have ever read. Reading it as a adult I don't know if I could have coped with it as a child, although my son and daughter did. They enjoyed it so much they insisted that Mum and Dad read it too, so we did. Although written and set in Australian it is absolutely universal and could have been set anywhere there are children with grief to deal with. A totally outstanding piece of work that I had to read in one sitting. Please read this book!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
fantastic,
By Peter Cass (Nambour, QLD Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Del-Del (Hardcover)
As an avid reader of the age of 25, this book has been my favourite book of all time since the age of 10. highly recomended. a great spiritual journey!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kelleher shows once again who is the Boss,
By A Customer
This review is from: Del-Del (Hardcover)
I love all of Kelleher's work, and this is no exception. This book differs from the earlier adventure stories, it concerns the strange issue of being possessed. Much can be learnt from from these characters when we realise that everything must not be taken at face value. Fantastic!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unknown forces that chill the heart,
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This review is from: Del-Del (Hardcover)
Sam is seven and Beth is fourteen. Sam is very intelligent for his age, a 'child prodigy,' but other than that their family is normal. One year ago their sister Laura died, and of course the family is still adjusting to the trauma of that tragic event. On the day that the family is to visit Laura's grave Sam starts to act peculiar. His family concluded that it is nothing and Sam will soon "get over it." But Sam doesn't "get over it" and events rapidly get worse. Sam talks of his 'imaginary' friend Del-Del who seems to be a weird and malevolent force. Del-Del seems much more real than imaginary, and Sam's family becomes increasing more desperate to rid their son of this evil influence. What is wrong with Sam? Is he mad? Is he possessed by a demon? Is he controlled by some otherworldly, alien force? Beth, the narrator of the story, is determined to follow ever clue, every detail, in order to rid Sam of this terrible circumstance, but can a teenage girl armed with nothing more than simple human caring and fortitude win out?This novel is highly original, frightening, and grips the attention like a vice. It is written with such emotional force that the tale 'lives,' so much so that you might not want to read it while alone in the house. Kelleher looks deep into the heart of life summoning up the evil that is hidden, but that so easily can leap upon us in ways we don't expect. We go through life believing that the 'normal' is all that there is, then one day we discover something completely 'abnormal' and are utterly unprepared for it. This book plays upon our fear of the unknown, instinct to deeply mistrust the unexpected. To my mind this is one of Kelleher's best books. He has written many futuristic stories in the 'fantasy/science fiction' genre, but this contemporary drama particularly captured my fancy in a winning way. For that reason it gets one of my rare five star ratings.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unknown forces that chill the heart,
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This review is from: Del-Del (Hardcover)
Sam is seven and Beth is fourteen. Sam is very intelligent for his age, a 'child prodigy,' but other than that their family is normal. One year ago their sister Laura died, and of course the family is still adjusting to the trauma of that tragic event. On the day that the family is to visit Laura's grave Sam starts to act peculiar. His family concluded that it is nothing and Sam will soon "get over it." But Sam doesn't "get over it" and events rapidly get worse. Sam talks of his 'imaginary' friend Del-Del who seems to be a weird and malevolent force. Del-Del seems much more real than imaginary, and Sam's family becomes increasing more desperate to rid their son of this evil influence. What is wrong with Sam? Is he mad? Is he possessed by a demon? Is he controlled by some otherworldly, alien force? Beth, the narrator of the story, is determined to follow ever clue, every detail, in order to rid Sam of this terrible circumstance, but can a teenage girl armed with nothing more than simple human caring and fortitude win out?This novel is highly original, frightening, and grips the attention like a vice. It is written with such emotional force that the tale 'lives,' so much so that you might not want to read it while alone in the house. Kelleher looks deep into the heart of life summoning up the evil that is hidden, but that so easily can leap upon us in ways we don't expect. We go through life believing that the 'normal' is all that there is, then one day we discover something completely 'abnormal' and are utterly unprepared for it. This book plays upon our fear of the unknown, instinct to deeply mistrust the unexpected. To my mind this is one of Kelleher's best books. He has written many futuristic stories in the 'fantasy/science fiction' genre, but this contemporary drama particularly captured my fancy in a winning way. For that reason it gets one of my rare five star ratings.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Del-Del (Hardcover)
The book Del-Del is one of the best books i have ever read. I didn't want to put it down because all the thrills on every page.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A haunting book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Del-Del (Hardcover)
In Del-Del, Kelleher evokes powerful images and emotions that even after 1 year still send shivers up my spine, and put a lump in my throat. Intriguing, powerful and fasinating.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kelleher shows once again who is the Boss,
By A Customer
This review is from: Del-Del (Hardcover)
I love all of Kelleher's work, and this is no exception. This book differs from the earlier adventure stories, it concerns the strange issue of being possessed. Much can be learnt from from these characters when we realise that everything must not be taken at face value. Fantastic!!
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not a good read....,
By Joseph Scales (Adelaide, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Del-Del (Hardcover)
I had to read Del-Del for school. Usually I enjoy reading books and do so often, but I found it hard to read Del-Del. I forced myself, but couldn't get past more then one chapter at a time due to the sheer boredom I felt when reading it. The book is repetative, long-winded and basically a waste of time... it doesn't resolve a lot in the end. I would find it hard to read it if you paid me the first time and would NEVER read it again. And it isn't only me who found it boring, not one person who I know who has read it has enjoyed it - my whole class, my sisters and my parents. I would advise you to find something more interesting to read.
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Del-Del by Victor Kelleher (Hardcover - March 1, 1992)
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