“The Martian” by Andy Weir
Jordan Kavanagh looks at Andy Weir’s recently adapted novel The Martian Read more…
Jordan Kavanagh looks at Andy Weir’s recently adapted novel The Martian Read more…
Kurt Vonnegut’s A Man Without a Country is a memoir comprised of the author’s greatest one-liners, the most memorable of which has a simple message: “The arts are not a way to make a living. Read more…
Hawaiian Shirts in the Electric Chair bears the marks of experience. Scott Laudati, in his first book of poetry, summons a plethora of different situations to describe a world view that is at times cynical, Read more…
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Emily Crowley reviews the autobiography of the oft-controversial former Footballer of the Year, Paul Galvin. Read more…
As sport autobiography season is here, Ferdia Fallon Verbruggen takes a look at the releases so far and analyses the coaching culture from which the players in question came, Read more…
Bryan Grogan reviews the Nobel Prize for Literature announcement and questions its relevancy after years of odd decisions. Read more…
From Shelf to Screen: Shane O’Neill on changing a book before it hits the cinema. Read more…
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” As all of you who studied it for the Leaving Cert know, Read more…
Take all the chick lit novels you’ve ever read. Now add in a Christmas in New York setting and some mystery and you have the recipe for Melissa Hill’s latest offering, The Charm Bracelet. Holly Read more…