Torsten Krol
3.71 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Can I please stop reading bad books his year? This book was soooo weird. I bought it in a bargain bin and I'm very glad that I didn't spend full price on it. Everyone on here raves about this book and I really don't understand why. This book was well written but the story line...
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review 1: Well, this was an interesting book. It is about a German family who move to South America shortly after WWII. In route to their final destination, their plane crashes in the Amazon (pilots die) and they are mistaken by a primitive native tribe for dolphins in human form and are...
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review 1: At any rate, I really liked this delightfully interesting novel. The Dolphin People is narrated by Erich Linden who is a sixteen year old who travels with his mother and younger brother Zeppi to Venezuela. Erich's father has died fighting on the side of the Nazis in World War II....
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review 1: I can't believe this book was written by an Australian. I believe Torsten Krol has nailed simple-minded, non-critical thinking that pervades the US. Because of that, this novel was a bit discouraging at times. That is not a fault of the novel itself, but of my naive and optimi...
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review 1: Callisto, semplificando un pochetto, è una versione post 9/11 di Forrest Gump scritta da da un cugino di Lansdale. È la storia di un ragazzo non proprio brillante che si trova coinvolto in una catena di disavventure sempre più gigantesche in un piccolo paesino della provincia ame...
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review 1: Welcome to Bumfuck Kansas, 21st-Century Pilgrims in the war on terror. Okay, the actual name of the town is the title of the book, Callisto. If you do not laugh reading this darkly delicious and outright riotous satire, it is because you are too busy banging your head against t...