Day 23 #ReadIrishWomenChallenge25 - a book by an author who writes for different audiences I came up with this prompt because I wanted to showcase the range & versatility of Irish women writers - these are the books we best fit @dubraybooks Rathmines. By Doireann Ní Ghríofa - To Star the Dark (poetry) & A Ghost in the Throat (memoir) By Caroline O'Donoghue - All Our Hidden Gifts (YA fantasy) & The Rachel Incident (contemporary fiction) By Sam Blake - The Killing Sense (thriller) & Something Terrible Happened Last Night (YA thriller) By Maggie O'Farrell - I am. I am, I am (memoir) & The Marriage Portrait (historical fiction) By Emilie Pine - Ruth & Pen (contemporary fiction) & Notes to Self (memoir) By Kit de Waal - The Best of Everything (contemporary fiction) & Without Warning and Only Sometimes (memoir) By Sheena Wilkinson - Hope Against Hope (teen fiction) & Mrs Hart's Marriage Bureau (historical fiction) Happy reading! 📚
Day 23 #ReadIrishWomenChallenge25 - a book by an author who writes for different audiences I came up with this prompt because I wanted to showcase the range & versatility of Irish women writers - these are the books we thought best fit in Dubray Books Rathmines.
Day 23 #ReadIrishWomenChallenge25 - a book by an author who writes for different audiences.
This prompt aims to show the range & versatility of Irish women writers - these are what we picked in Dubray Books Rathmines.
#differentaudiences #variety #various #booksky💙📚 #SpéirGorm