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- Niamh SharkeyNow this looks like great fun!
- DLR LIBRARY BLOG
- 'This book will break your heart'Interesting review this one
- 'I have had a really nice life and I think my books reflect that'The Times has an interview with Eoin Colfer
- Interesting Links
- Review: A Mobile Fortune; The Life and Times of Denis O'Brien
- Classified Information!Nicely hilarious note from Raven today!
- MARY MULLEN, POET, INTERVIEWI do like solid interviews!
- New project award deadline for activities taking place in 2011
- Touring and Dissemination of Work Scheme 2011Good news!
- Random House US questions legality of Wylie Kindle dealOh the knives are out now!
- February: Borrowing Habits of a NationNice list in mant ways!
- Summer Giveaway!Free stuff
- Amazon's ebook milestone: digital sales outstrip hardbacks for first time in USAmazon sold more kindle ebooks than hardback books in the last three months
- A Look at Mexico City’s Book KiosksNice feature from Publishing perspectives
- A glimpse into the eighteenth century book trade: How to encourage book buyingRather nice this one!
- Review of Gallows Lane by Brian McGilloway (Pan, 2008)
- Irish Times review Blood Money.Good news for Arlene, nice review!
- Edinburgh!Laura's off to Edinburgh. I know some folks already there and others going. Sounds like fun!
- Novel Workshop 2010-2011This is not a cheap workshop!
- Review: Capital Sins by Peter CunninghamGreat review for Peter Cunningham's Capital Sins
- On the Riverbank
- Clare County Library launches Children’s Book Festival on October 1st 2010 with best-selling author Darren Shan.This is pretty big deal!
- Over 17,000 links added to library websiteNow this is very cool
- Brutal harvestSeems to me that Crime fiction has finally broken fully onto the Times books pages
- A curious treatment of the TroublesThis is a decent review in the sense of searching
- Chips off the old Irish blockInteresting review
- He lived fast and died young, but how good a writer was Behan?Nice piece on Brendan Behan
- A bittersweet look at life
- artemis find his nice side . . .
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