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Book Review - Windswept and Interesting - Billy Connolly
Non-Fiction, Audiobook Adrian 30/12/2021 Non-Fiction, Audiobook Adrian 30/12/2021

Book Review - Windswept and Interesting - Billy Connolly

Billy Connolly recalls his own life in this audiobook, interspersed with some of his best jokes, stories, and even a bit of singing. Warm, hilarious and revealing, the big yin is perfect company.

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Book Review - The Dark Hours - Michael Connelly
Fiction Adrian 24/12/2021 Fiction Adrian 24/12/2021

Book Review - The Dark Hours - Michael Connelly

A welcome return for Ballard and Bosch in this twisty, well plotted thriller from Connelly, now twenty three books into this brilliant series, that takes place in a challenging environment of police mistrust and protests.

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Book Review -Thin Places - Kerri Ní Dochartaigh
Non-Fiction, Irish Adrian 23/12/2021 Non-Fiction, Irish Adrian 23/12/2021

Book Review -Thin Places - Kerri Ní Dochartaigh

Kerri Ni Dochartaigh's memoir is a mix of of nature, memoir and social history about the North Of Ireland during the troubles and subsequent years. Raw, lyrical and unflinching.

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Book Review - Rules of Civility - Amor Towles
Fiction Adrian 22/12/2021 Fiction Adrian 22/12/2021

Book Review - Rules of Civility - Amor Towles

This book is set in a wonderfully recreated and detailed New York, 1938, with intriguing, believable but flawed characters featuring in a story beautifully written. At times funny, elegant and poignant.

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Book Review - Shuggie Bain - Douglas Stuart
Fiction Adrian 21/12/2021 Fiction Adrian 21/12/2021

Book Review - Shuggie Bain - Douglas Stuart

It seems that everyone has read Shuggie Bain by now so I thought it was about time I posted my review on an incredibly immersive novel that is gritty and depressing, but also about survival and love.

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Book review - Thirty-Two Words for Field: Lost Words of the Irish Landscape - Manchán Magan
Irish Non Fiction Book Review, Non-Fiction Adrian 21/12/2021 Irish Non Fiction Book Review, Non-Fiction Adrian 21/12/2021

Book review - Thirty-Two Words for Field: Lost Words of the Irish Landscape - Manchán Magan

Manchán Magan’s fascinating book sets out to explore the Irish language and it’s roots in nature, people and animals, as well as cosmology and other ancient civilisations.

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Book Review -Prisoners of Geography - Tim Marshall
Non Fiction Book Review, Non-Fiction Adrian 20/12/2021 Non Fiction Book Review, Non-Fiction Adrian 20/12/2021

Book Review -Prisoners of Geography - Tim Marshall

Tim Marshall’s ‘Prisoners of Geography’ is an engaging introduction to the world of geopolitics and explains a lot of the ambitions of global powers and how they are curbed by natural barriers.

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Book Review - Klara and the Sun - Kazuo Ishiguro
Fiction Book Review Adrian 19/12/2021 Fiction Book Review Adrian 19/12/2021

Book Review - Klara and the Sun - Kazuo Ishiguro

Ishiguro’s dystopian novel about a Artificial Friend called Klara is beautifully written, as you’d expect, but is it up there with previous books by the Nobel Prize winning author?

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Book Review - Hidden Valley Road - Inside the mind of an American Family-Robert Kolker
Non Fiction Book Review, Non-Fiction Adrian 17/12/2021 Non Fiction Book Review, Non-Fiction Adrian 17/12/2021

Book Review - Hidden Valley Road - Inside the mind of an American Family-Robert Kolker

The harrowing and enthralling story of the Galvins, a family of twelve children brought up in Colorado, six of whom went on to develop schizophrenia. This is their story, about how it affected their family and the contribution they made to sciences understanding of the disease.

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Book review - Winterkill - Ragnar Jónasson
Fiction Book Review Adrian 13/12/2021 Fiction Book Review Adrian 13/12/2021

Book review - Winterkill - Ragnar Jónasson

Ragnar Jónasson’s final book in the Dark Iceland series finds Ari Thor investigating the death of a nineteen year old student - was her death murder or suicide? Another entertaining, claustrophobic tightly plotted thriller that takes place in the middle of a blizzard.

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Book Review - No One is Talking About This - Patricia Lockwood
Fiction Book Review Adrian 12/12/2021 Fiction Book Review Adrian 12/12/2021

Book Review - No One is Talking About This - Patricia Lockwood

Patricia Lockwoods book bristles with energy, and is both sharp and funny. What starts off as somewhat ironic take on the online lives we lead gives way to a story that is genuinely moving, with wonderfully lyrical prose. Haven’t read anything like this all year.

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Book Review - Leonard and Hungry Paul - Rónán Hession
Irish Fiction Book Review Adrian 11/12/2021 Irish Fiction Book Review Adrian 11/12/2021

Book Review - Leonard and Hungry Paul - Rónán Hession

Rónán Hessions debut novel is a warm hearted read about two thirty something friends relatively happy in their own skins, getting on with their lives. But with a love interest, an upcoming wedding and an unexpected windfall, things begin to change……

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Book Review - To Paradise - Hanya Yanagihara
Fiction Book Review Adrian 05/12/2021 Fiction Book Review Adrian 05/12/2021

Book Review - To Paradise - Hanya Yanagihara

Hanya Yanagihara’s latest spans two hundred years and 720 pages. It’s large in scope and at times unwieldy and this is my attempt to review it. Is it any good? As long as it is, best not to read if you are entering isolation……….

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Book Review - Small Things Like These - Claire Keegan
Irish Fiction Book Review Adrian 04/12/2021 Irish Fiction Book Review Adrian 04/12/2021

Book Review - Small Things Like These - Claire Keegan

Claires Keegan’s Novella is that thing of rare beauty, a short, honest, heartbreaking book set around Bill Furlong, a coal Merchant making deliveries during a cold Christmas in Ireland, 1985.

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Book Review - Utopia For Realists (And how we get there) - Rutger Bregman
Non Fiction Book Review, Non-Fiction Adrian 03/12/2021 Non Fiction Book Review, Non-Fiction Adrian 03/12/2021

Book Review - Utopia For Realists (And how we get there) - Rutger Bregman

A review of Rutger Bregman’s ‘utopia for realists’ which is an engaging call to arms for a new utopia, with ideas such as the end of poverty and the creation of a 15 hour week. Time to get off the hamster wheel.

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Book Review - Crossroads - Jonathan Franzen
Fiction Book Review Adrian 01/12/2021 Fiction Book Review Adrian 01/12/2021

Book Review - Crossroads - Jonathan Franzen

Franzens brilliantly written saga, set in the seventies, is a warm, deep and funny exploration of the family dynamics of the Hildebrandt clan and the choices they make in their lives and their relationship to each other and God.

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Book Review - Ethan Frome - Edith Wharton
Fiction Book Review Adrian 30/11/2021 Fiction Book Review Adrian 30/11/2021

Book Review - Ethan Frome - Edith Wharton

In this superb novella by Edith Wharton, a man arrives in Starkfield, Massachusetts and is intrigued by the figure of Ethan Frome, a man of whom the townsfolk say little. Later, the man is forced to spend the night in the Frome household and learns more about his earlier life…...

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Book Review - The Monk - Paul Williams
Irish Non Fiction Book Review, Non-Fiction Adrian 28/11/2021 Irish Non Fiction Book Review, Non-Fiction Adrian 28/11/2021

Book Review - The Monk - Paul Williams

The story of Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch, one of Irelands most enigmatic crime figures and locked in a deadly feud with the Kinahan Cartel. Grim reading at times, but recommended for any fans of true crime.

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Book Review - The Midnight Library - Matt Haig
Fiction Book Review Adrian 26/11/2021 Fiction Book Review Adrian 26/11/2021

Book Review - The Midnight Library - Matt Haig

Nora Seed has had enough and wants to die. She then finds herself in the midnight library, where she can access all the lives she could have had. It could have been incredibly twee, but instead Matt Haig has written a book with empathy and hope at it’s heart.

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Book review - The Nothing Man - Catherine Ryan Howard
Irish Fiction Book Review Adrian 24/11/2021 Irish Fiction Book Review Adrian 24/11/2021

Book review - The Nothing Man - Catherine Ryan Howard

Superior Irish thriller about a survivor who decides after 18 years that she wants to hunt for the serial killer who murdered her family.

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