Cork


The Rachel Incident
The Glorious Heresies
The Nothing Man
Iron Lake (Cork O'Connor, #1)
Northwest Angle (Cork O'Connor, #11)
Purgatory Ridge (Cork O'Connor, #3)
Boundary Waters (Cork O'Connor, #2)
Night Boat to Tangier
Tamarack County (Cork O'Connor, #13)
Heaven's Keep (Cork O'Connor, #9)
Spirit Crossing (Cork O'Connor, #19)
Lightning Strike (Cork O’Connor, #0)
Blood Hollow (Cork O'Connor, #4)
Mercy Falls (Cork O'Connor, #5)
The Art of Falling
Good Omens by Terry PratchettNeverwhere by Neil GaimanJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna ClarkeA Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. SchwabDaughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier
SF & F Atlas - British Isles
218 books — 16 voters
Circle of Friends by Maeve BinchyIn the Woods by Tana FrenchDubliners by James JoyceTara Road by Maeve BinchyTrinity by Leon Uris
Best Fiction Set in Ireland
818 books — 558 voters

The Irish Cookbook by Jp McMahonThe Complete Irish Pub Cookbook by Love FoodBallymaloe Cookbook by Myrtle AllenMyrtle Allen's Cooking at Ballymaloe House by Allen MyrtleRachel’s Irish Family Food by Rachel Allen
Best Irish Cookbooks
26 books — 1 voter
The Glorious Heresies by Lisa McInerneyAsking For It by Louise O'NeillHolding by Graham NortonShamrock Cargo by Anne ColverThe Rachel Incident by Caroline O'Donoghue
Books Set in Cork, Ireland
21 books — 9 voters

Dónal Óg Cusack
I believe hurling is the best of us, one of the greatest and most beautiful expressions of what we can be. For me that is the perspective that death and loss cast on the game. If you could live again you would hurl more, because that is living. You'd pay less attention to the rows and the mortgage and the car and all the daily drudge. Hurling is our song and our verse, and when I walk in the graveyard in Cloyne and look at the familiar names on the headstones I know that their ownders would want ...more
Dónal Óg Cusack, Come What May

Miriam Toews
When I opened up the bottle of wine, Thebes said whoa, you yanked that cork out of there like you were saving it from drowning. She got out her markers and drew a screaming face on the cork.
Miriam Toews, The Flying Troutmans

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