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I would like to nominate People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks. One of my very favorite books.

I haven't read any of elton's work so interested to see what it's like


I read that book when it first came out and enjoyed it a lot.
Patrick to clarify, do you want to nominate The Princes of Ireland for the June 2016 GRI group read?

Atonement of Blood by Peter Tremayne

Winter, 670 AD. King Colgú has invited the leading nobles and chieftains of his kingdom to a feast day. The gathering is interrupted by a religieux claiming that he has an important message for the king. Suddenly, the man, shouting 'Remember Liamuin!', stabs King Colgú. The assassin is slain, but Colgú is on the verge of death. Who is Liamuin? Is it a female name? Who is behind the assassination attempt?


We are one of those countries people seem to like to romantise about. I'm sure the same co..."
So that makes me curious :). Can you think offhand of any of the non Irish author books set in Ireland that are good?
I bet the same thing happens with books set in Italy by non-Italian authors, too. I think it could work if the protagonist is clearly not from that place, but there's still the challenge of convincingly portraying the people from that place.

Oh, and Bill Bryson....don't think he's done one in ireland yet ;-)
I like Bartholomew Gill, pen name for Irish American Mark McGarrity. I have read all of his Peter McGarr series
Margo, I received an update on kindle--an "open Dyslexic font." Did you get this and does it help?



No Thomas, I haven't seen that and you're the 2nd person to mention this to me. I'll have to my hubby to look into it. I had a quick look but, for obvious reasons, I'm not the best at finding new things!
I find the "immersive" reading audible very good - it highlights the words as the narrator speaks.
I'm going to get in the game and nominate Those We Left Behind which is another mystery thriller. Barbara gifted her copy to me, the last time I was back in Maryland, but I haven't gotten a chance to read it yet.

Emma, OMG. Did you like this book? It made me physically ill.

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I read your review. I am glad for the warning! No thanks to Behind Closed Doors.

Speaking for myself, it's because I love Ireland, feel at home there, feel 'homesick' when I'm not there, and through my books I can be there.


Clare wrote: "I recently read Nova

A great YA SF read."

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