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Christ On A Bike by Orla Owens @BluemooseBooks #ReadingIrelandMonth2026 #ReadingWales Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award 2025 Book blurb Cerys receives an unexpected inheritance but there are rules attached. Three simple rules that must be followed. As she settles into her new…

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Christ On A Bike by Orla Owens @BluemooseBooks #ReadingIrelandMonth2026 #ReadingWales Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award 2025 Book blurb Cerys receives an unexpected inheritance but there are rules attached. Three simple rules that must be followed. As she settles into her new…

Christ On A Bike by Orla Owens @BluemooseBooks #ReadingIrelandMonth2026 #ReadingWales lovebooksreadbooks.com/2026/04/06/c...

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Five Novels by Irish Women I’ve Read - A Life in Books Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.

Five Novels by Irish Women I’ve Read alifeinbooks.co.uk/2026/03/five... #ReadingIrelandMonth2026

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“You have to know a full story before you can get a feeling about a thing, and you can never judge anyone.” (Donal Ryan, Heart Be at Peace) Donal Ryan is one of my favourite contemporary writers so I’m delighted to be squeezing this post in on the final day of Reading Ireland Month, hosted by Cathy at 746 Books. It’s been seven years s…

Today on the blog, my final read for #ReadingIrelandMonth2026 hosted by @cathybrown746.bsky.social “You have to know a full story before you can get a feeling about a thing, and you can never judge anyone.” (Donal Ryan, Heart Be at Peace) madamebibilophilerecommends.co.uk/2026/03/31/y...

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The News from Dublin by Colm Toibin: No duds here - A Life in Books Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.

The News from Dublin by Colm Toibin: No duds here alifeinbooks.co.uk/2026/03/the-... #ReadingIrelandMonth2026

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“The first words of every story tasted fresh.” (Bernard MacLaverty, Midwinter Break) I read Grace Notes by Bernard MacLaverty when it came out in 1997 – nearly 30 years ago! I really loved it and although generally with books I remember themes, atmosphere and how I felt reading it,…

A late in the day post on the blog today as I try and squeeze in another read for #ReadingIrelandMonth2026 hosted by @cathybrown746.bsky.social “The first words of every story tasted fresh.” (Bernard MacLaverty, Midwinter Break) madamebibilophilerecommends.co.uk/2026/03/27/t...

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Reading Ireland Month: Two novellas by Clare O’Dea I’m late joining Reading Ireland Month, hosted by Cathy at 746 Books which is such a shame as I really enjoy this event every year. But I’m hoping to squeeze a few reads in before the end of the mo…

Today on the blog: Two novellas by Clare O’Dea for #ReadingIrelandMonth2026 hosted by @cathybrown746.bsky.social madamebibilophilerecommends.co.uk/2026/03/24/r...

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An Asylum for my Affections: Sketches of Maeve Brennan, edited by Molly Hennigan #readingirelandmonth26 Few writers embody the conversation between past and present as vividly as Maeve Brennan. Though forever associated with her glamorous years at The New Yorker, where she cut an elegant figure, Bren…

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#ReadingIrelandMonth2026 - A sale of artistic items to explore

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Have you read Hamnet? Why not read it during March as it’s #ReadingIrelandMonth2026

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#ReadingIrelandMonth2026 Irish Poet Laureate gets 4 book deal with Post Wave Children’s Books #booksky

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