Book Review - The Way Home: Tales from a life without technology - Mark Boyle
Mark Boyle’s story of how he gave up electricity for a year and living a life familiar only to our distant ancestors.
Book Review - Northern Protestants On Shifting Ground
An enlightening and thought provoking book on Northern Protestants over the last twenty years, with Brexit and talk of a United Ireland increasing.
Book Review - Nightmare Alley - William Lindsay Gresham
A dark, lurid, hard boiled bleak nightmare of a book with a seedy underbelly and a complicated and fascinating main character.
Book Review - Beautiful World, Where are you - Sally Rooney
Sally Rooney’s third novel focuses on the friendships and loves of four people finding their way in the modern world.
Book Review - Listening to Bob Dylan - Larry Starr
A review of Larry Starr’s ‘listening to Bob Dylan’ a welcome addition to the Dylan library with specific emphasis on composition.
Book Review - The Black Angel (Charlie Parker #5) - John Connolly
The fifth outing in the Charlie Parker Crime/supernatural series is fast paced and incredibly dark, taking in New York, Eastern Europe and WW2.
Book Review - Did ye hear Mammy died? - Séamus O’Reilly
Funny and heart warming account by Séamus O’Reily on growing up in rural Derry in the north of Ireland following the death of his mother, with his ten siblings and legend of a da.
Book Review - Five Little Indians - Michelle Good
Five First Nation children and how they survive in the years after they have been released from the Canadian residential school system.
Book Review - Billy Summers - Stephen King
A Sniper decides to take on a final job for a big payday in this superior thriller from Stephen King.