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An Nollaig le Teidí by Sadhbh Rosenstock, illustrated by Ciara Ní Dhuinn (3+)
Mamaí Gé translated by Gabriel Rosenstock and illustrated by Kim Sharkey (Full colour illustrated collection, bilingual, Poetry, 3+)
Fuaimeanna na Feirme by Risteard Mac Liam
The Great Discovery by Peter Donnelly (Hardback picturebook 5+)
The Fairy Queen by Chrissy Donoghue Ward and illustrated by Monika Mitkute (Retelling of a Traveller oral tale, picturebook, 5+)
Beanie the Bansheenie by Eoin Colfer and illustrated by Steve McCarthy (Picturebook for older kids) (7+)
Dog Man: Scéal an Dá Phuisín by Dav Pilkey (Graphic novel/comic translated into Irish, 7+)
The Lost Dogs by Patricia Forde and illustrated by James Brown (Novel, 8+)
The Great Irish Biodiversity Book by Éanna Ní Lamhna and Barry Falls (Non-fiction, 8+)
At Home in a Book by Lauren O'Hara This book explores the imagined interiors of literary homes from classic children’s literature, from Anne’s house at Green Gables, to Captain Hook’s ship in Neverland and even Sherlock Holmes’ headquarters at 221b Baker Street in London. (Gift book, 8+)
Back of the Net by Eve Ainsworth A heartwarming can-do story for sports fans, Eva faces up to bullies and her self-consciousness about her psoriasis to take to the field as a soccer star. Dyslexia friendly format. (9+)
The Story of Irish Rugby by Gerard Siggins and illustrated by Graham Corcoran (Non-fiction, 9+)
The Last Boy by Eve McDonnell (Novel, 10+)
The History of Information by Chris Haughton (Non-fiction, 12+)
Rani Choudhury Must Die by Adiba Jaigirdar (Novel, 14+) (Audio book also available)
Someone’s Been Messing With Reality by John Hearne
The Dagger and the Flame by Catherine Doyle (15+) (Audio book available, available on BorrowBox)