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#BookReview of #RembrandtsPromise by Barbara Leahy | @eriu_books | @barbleahy.bsky.social

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne8th April 2025Leave a comment

‘Hanging beside the door is a painting of a wedding feast. ­ The light is centred on the bride; the guests are banished to the shade. ­ That is how it is when he looks at her: all others fade away.‘– Rembrandt’s Promise [ About Rembrandt’s Promise ] 1642. ­The Dutch Golden Age is underway,…

#BookReview of #TheGatsbyGambit by Claire Anderson-Wheeler | @FMcMAssociates

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne5th April 20252 Comments

‘The world’s most beloved literary characters. The gilded opulence of the Roaring Twenties. A murder that scandalises high society. And a clever young woman of unusual persistence… Be ready to re-think the world of Gatsby.‘– The Gatsby Gambit [ About The Gatsby Gambit ] 1922: You are cordially invited to summer at the Gatsby Mansion in…

#BookReview of #TheBridgeToAlways by Lynda Marron | @eriu_books | @lyndamarron.bsky.social

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne2nd April 20252 Comments

‘My mother was a cantankerous wagon. She was a pig-headed woman who never listened to a word of advice. She held everyone around her to impossibly high standards. She held herself to impossibly high standards. She was her own worst enemy, and mine. She disagreed with every word I said. She crossed me at every…

#BookReview of #TheBureau by Eoin McNamee | @eoinmcnamee3

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne1st April 20252 Comments

‘Some stories seem to tell themselves and other stories wish to remain untold. It is uncertain which this is.’– The Bureau [ About The Bureau ] Lorraine would say afterwards that she was smitten straight off with Paddy Farrell. You could tell that he was occupying the room in a different way, he found the…

#BookReview of #CityGirlsForever by Patricia Scanlan

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne31st March 2025Leave a comment

THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE CITY GIRL SERIES– City Girls Forever [ About City Girls Forever ] The City Girls are back! And as City Girl, Devlin Delaney’s iconic gym and spa, prepares to mark a big anniversary, Devlin and her best friends Caroline and Maggie are looking forward to a fabulous party where they can all put their…

#BookReview of The One and Only You by Shane Hegarty & Ben Mantle | @HachetteKids

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne27th March 2025Leave a comment

‘A heartfelt picture book about celebrating individuality.‘– The One and Only You [ About The One and Only You ] Take an incredible trip across space and time to discover just how special YOU are. In this whole wide world of people and animals,and plants and flowers,and oceans and lakes,and so, so many things,there is…

#BookReview of #AWeekToRemember by @rutholearywrite | @PoolbegBooks | @ruthwriter.bsky.social

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne26th March 20256 Comments

‘When the path ahead seems unclear, sometimes all you need is a week to remember what truly matters’ – A Week to Remember [ About A Week to Remember ] Three strangers, the Camino, one week to change everything. Paula has an anxiety attack at her 60th birthday party and realises that her life must…

#BookReview of #IHearYou by @paul_mc_veigh

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne24th March 20252 Comments

Irish Times: Books to Look Out for in 2025– I Hear You [ About I Hear You ] This collection of stories, written especially for BBC Radio 4, includes a ten-part sequence: ‘The Circus’, set around Cliftonville Circus, where five roads meet in North Belfast. It’s five minutes from the nationalist Troubles flashpoint of Ardoyne,…

#BookReview of #TheSeventhBody by @catherinekirwan | @catherinekirwanbks.bsky.social | @HachetteIre

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne20th March 2025Leave a comment

‘The Truth Never Stays Buried’– The Seventh Body [ About The Seventh Body ] When six human bodies are discovered, building work on a derelict site in Cork grinds to a halt. And then a seventh is discovered. Although the first six are men who died centuries ago, the seventh body is different – female,…

#Extract from #TheDrowners by David A. Anderson | @crackedwriter

ExtractBy Mairéad Hearne18th March 20252 Comments

The Drowners by David A. Anderson publishes today March 18th 2025 with Whipsnade Publishing and is described as ‘a character-driven, existential, coming-of-age drama set in 90’s Dublin’. David has kindly shared an extract with us today in celebration of publication day so I do hope you enjoy. [ About The Drowners ] For Aaron, this…

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