Books

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Literary Ladies

Today?is World Book Day and this Saturday marks International Women's Day, so we've decided to mark the occasions…

By Bill O'Sullivan

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Audibly Different

Being a loyal podcast listener can feel like you are part of a secret society without actually being…

By Bill O'Sullivan

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Sarah Maria Griffin

400,000?Irish people have left this island since the economic crash-and-burn in 2008. Sarah Maria Griffin is one of…

By Jeanne Sutton

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Facing The Stage

Award-winning novelist Christine Dwyer Hickey has turned her considerable talents to the stage of late. Tell us about…

By IMAGE

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Coming To A Book Club Near You

If Oprah Winfrey were to commission a book from scratch, The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd…

By Laura George

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P.S. Meet Under The Clock?

Ten years ago Cecelia Ahern arrived on the national radar with her debut novel P.S. I Love You,…

By Jeanne Sutton

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Wolf At The Door

The French phrase entre chien et loup refers to that time in the evening just before proper nightfall…

By Jeanne Sutton

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By All Rites

Hannah Kent What with Eleanor Catton's Man Booker win, it seems the Antipodes are positively pulsating with writing…

By Jeanne Sutton

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Top Kids’ and Tween Reads

Christmas is one of those challenging times when kids ask for the things they've been waiting for all…

By Bill O'Sullivan

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Stranger Than Fiction

?1. ?Party Monster: A Fabulous But True Tale of Murder in Clubland? by James St. James ?The original…

By Bill O'Sullivan

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Books For Long Nights

1.? ?The Count of Monte Cristo? by Alexandre Dumas Oddly enough, The Count of Monte Cristo is based…

By Bill O'Sullivan

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5 Horror Books

1.? ?Carrie? by Stephen King YES, it's obvious and YES, you might think the movie was better, but…

By Bill O'Sullivan