Reviewed: Snowflake by Louise Nealon Charlotte Ryan reviews the debut novel from Ireland's latest hot literary ticket... Books • 22 May 21
Reviewed: This Is It by Conor Creighton "A satisfied mind is your birthright", writes Conor Creighton in This Is It, his empathetic and soothingly familiar memoir and meditation guide – though you'd … Books • 01 May 21
Reviewed: Midfield Dynamo by Adrian Duncan Adrian Duncan has the ability to tell entertaining tales ranging from absurd and cynical, to the affecting and tragic, writes Adam Matthews, who has nevertheless … Books • 22 Mar 21
Reviewed: Acts of Desperation by Megan Nolan Megan Nolan's debut novel provides an unsettling account of one young woman's desire to feel real, writes Béibhinn Breathnach Books • 11 Mar 21
Reviewed: The Life of Patricia Highsmith Devils, Lusts and Strange Desires - The Life of Patricia Highsmith is the third biographical engagement with the troubled life, and it appears on the … Books • 15 Mar 21
Review: A Gap in the Clouds - Japanese poems translated Poet and translator have done a highly impressive job, working through the undergrowth and the overgrowth of the Japanese Tanka, the short poems that comprise … Books • 09 Mar 21
Reviewed: Corpsing by Sophie White Corpsing: My Body and Other Horror Stories comprises a collection of personal, lived horror stories in which the setting is Sophie White's own body. Books • 08 Mar 21
Book Review: The Sunken Road by Ciarán McMenamin Childhood friendships strained by enforced absence and a broken promise, the limits of personal loyalty, a cat and mouse chase with a bitter nemesis and … Books • 07 Mar 21
Reviewed: Pure Gold by John Patrick McHugh The eight stories in Pure Gold explore rites of passage, childhood interactions, marriage, pubescent infatuation, sexual discovery, and the transition into adulthood. Books • 06 Mar 21
Reviewed: A Good Father by Catherine Talbot Hannah Byrne found Catherine Talbot's debut novel about domestic control to be an exquisite piece of writing. Books • 05 Mar 21