The last few months have seen a wide range of authors come through our doors with interesting recent titles across a range of genres. Browse below for new Irish fiction, entertaining cartooning and more heavyweight guides to personal finances and investing.
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Jamie And The Blue StoneM.L. Dunne
This is an extraordinary tale of the magical wonderlands and spectacular adventures of a young boy who sets out on a strange mission to rescue his mother from the mystical world she fell into
Waitress And Other PoemsPaddy Halligan
In this collection Halligan takes his personal, often hilarious but always beautiful, observations and makes them relevant to each and every one of us. A true delight.
The Road To GortadrisligPaddy FitzGibbon
In this short book Paddy FitzGibbon sets out to trace the origins of Irish and how it relates to other languages.
My Head is MissingGabriel Rosenstock
Gabriel Rosenstock's debut novel is a fantastic concoction of highly original humour and lyrical poignancy. My Head is Missing scintillates along the borders of the mythical and the real.
Letting Rip & Other StoriesSusan Knight
In this dazzling collection of stories award-winning author Susan Knight displays her versatility and slyly oblique view of the world in stories dating from the mid-nineties to 2012
Buttons agus a nEachtraí – The Adventures of ButtonsBreda Kavanagh
Written as Gaeilge with the English translation. This book is ideal for young children attending Irish schools and for parents and Grandparents who would like to speak Irish to their off springs
MorgallionArthur Russell
Morgallion is a story of resistance, survival, love; and the ability of all that is best in the human spirit to overcome obstacles.
How The Sea Got Its SoundThe Boys of The Holy Spirit Boys National School
Every now and again, a story is created which cries out to be retold. This was one of those stories.
From Bray to EternityAnnette and Andy Halpin
From Bray To Eternity is the story of two people who over the course of 44 years became one.
What Did You Say? – Quotes And Stories For Different OccasionsJohn Macdonald
Life is a balancing act you can learn by using your own experience only, or you can use the experience of others to embellish what you have and make it even better. Here you will find numerous short biographies of people, ordinary and extraordinary people who in spite of circumstances or even because of them changed their lives



