Reviewed: Love by Roddy Doyle To my shame I am a late bloomer when it comes to the literary works of Roddy Doyle and as an avid Irish reader I … Books • 25 May 21
Review: OK, Lets Do Your Stupid Idea by Patrick Freyne 'Patrick Freyne has tried a lot of stupid ideas in his life. Now in his scintillating debut he is here to tell you about them" … Books • 21 Sep 20
Reviewed: Our Little Cruelties by Liz Nugent Author Liz Nugent's latest psychological thriller keeps you guessing throughout the entirety of the novel, writes Grace Keane, welcoming Our Little Cruelties. Books • 20 Apr 20
Reviewed: Apeirogon by Colum McCann Apeirogon is a beautifully written novel set in the West Bank, in the heat of the Israeli and Palestinian conflict and explores the poignant impact … Books • 25 Feb 20
Reviewed: Actress by Anne Enright Actress is the tale of the complex relationship shared between the protagonist Norah and her Hollywood actress mother Katherine O'Dell in post war 1940s Hollywood. Books • 15 Feb 20
Reviewed: The River Capture by Mary Costello Mary Costello's The River Capture failed to capture this readers interest, writes Grace Keane Books • 23 Oct 19
Reviewed: This is Happiness by Niall Williams Niall Williams' new novel, This is Happiness is the gentle story of a small village in rural Ireland, visited by the ageing Christy who is … Books • 24 Sep 19
Reviewed: Beyond The Sea by Paul Lynch Set on the vast expanse of a never-ending sea, Beyond the Sea, is a stirring tale of two South American fishermen and their struggle to … Books • 29 Aug 19
Reviewed: Night Boat to Tangier by Kevin Barry Kevin Barry's 224-page novel is a darkly comic, endearing snapshot of two old time Irish gangsters as they await the arrival of a loved one … Book Review • 19 Jul 19
Love Notes from a German Building Site by Adrian Duncan Paul, a young Irish engineer, follows his German partner Eveline to Berlin but circumstances dictate that he is left to face the challenges of living … Culture • 28 May 19