Friday, March 12, 2010
Ireland Reading Challenge
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Hello from the west of Ireland. Spotted your blog. FYI: Niall and Christine wrote four books not three. So glad you liked the first one. You should try one of Niall's novels too! Or come to one our writing workshops. www.niallwilliams.com Best of luck with your Ireland Reading Challenge!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you're joining us!
ReplyDeleteI just checked out Niall Williams and Christine Breen's website and I think the books about their move from NY back to Ireland sound great! I have already ordered the first one - thanks for the recommendation!
ReplyDeleteI am reading Venetia Kelly too and will include it for the challenge. In honor of St. Patrick's day I am featuring reviews of books set in Ireland or by Irish authors this month - maybe you'll find some suggestions there for the challenge!