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| | | | | Hello, lovely readers, As in the previous years, for our delight,CathyandNiallare hostingReading Ireland Month, in March, to celebrate all things Irish! Here are some of my possible reads for the Month: 5thFebruary - 3rdMarch- Contemporary Irish Novels A Line Made by Walking,by Sara Baume (2017) The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox,byMaggie O'Farrell(2006) Tenderby Belinda McKeon... | |
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| | | | | On Thursday night I had the pleasure of seeing Here Comes the Night - a new play from Northern Irish writer Rosemary Jenkinson. Born in Belfast in 1967, Rosemary has written plays including The Bonefire, Planet Belfast and Love and Money and her latest collection of short stories Aphrodite's Kiss was published last week. Her... | |
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| | | | | Check out Bookarahma's great give away for Reading Ireland Month! Head on over to her fantastic blog to comment and enter! | |
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| | | Here's a quote from a fun little book I read for the Readers Imbibing Peril -XVI challenge. The book, Poison for Breakfast, by Daniel Handler, was the first Lemony Snicket book I've read, and it made me laugh out loud and kept me highly entertained throughout. This quote, though, struck a particularly familiar chord with... | ||