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Irish Times Books 7h
Conversations with myself: Sally Rooney on the joy and despair of writing a novel
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Irish Times Books 8h
Book Club podcast with Adrian McKinty
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Irish Times Books 9h
Why Donald Trump is a second Savonarola
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Irish Times Books 10h
7 Irish authors on (very) long list for €100K Dublin book prize
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Irish Times Books Nov 5
Trusted Like the Fox: part thriller, part Ulster horror story
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Irish Times Books Nov 5
The Books Quiz: Giants, priests and poets
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
Small towns in Ireland with big stories to tell
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
What writers don’t realise is that people don’t buy the writing, they buy the writer
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
Something in the water: why striving artists seek solace by Dublin's canals
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
The Dreams of Bethany Mellmoth is diverting but sketchy
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
Fintan O'Toole: 'Nama Land' is a very valuable account of the agency
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
Review: The Sinners’ Bell by Kevin Casey
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
Graeme Macrae Burnet's multilayered, clever crime story
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
Richard Flanagan’s First Person review: Quality forces itself in – in places
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
Lucid but flawed: Paschal Donohoe reviews Yanis Varoufakis’s economics primer
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
Michael Harding searches for the pulse of Ireland
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
Francis Spufford's True Stories and Other Essays: an eloquent defence of God
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
Review: The Word Detective by John Simpson
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Irish Times Books Nov 4
Winter by Ali Smith: where Donald Trump looms large
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Irish Times Books Nov 3
Histories review: Short, hypnotic insights from the heart of a hospital
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