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One of my favorites is Fools of Fortune by William Trevor. Not too long, about 200 pages. Another is by Thomas Flanagan: Tenants of Time. A bit longer...almost 900 pages.
Jeez there are so many that I want to read!!! There are 3 books I am trying to decide between but I think I will go with..... AHH I guess A Long Long Way by Sebastian Barry. He has another book that I wanted to nominate but I figured this was on my TBR for a longer period of time so....
This is both by an Irish author and was set in Ireland but you can nominate either or.
This is both by an Irish author and was set in Ireland but you can nominate either or.
I think I will nominate another Sebastian Barry, The Secret Scripture. This looks really interesting.
Irene wrote: "One of my favorites is Fools of Fortune by William Trevor. Not too long, about 200 pages. Another is by Thomas Flanagan: Tenants of Time. A..."
Oh Just a bit longer? LOL
Oh Just a bit longer? LOL
The only Irish book I can think of is P.S. I love you by Cecelia Ahern and I know she has other books set in or around Ireland. I may have to do some more searching around and look into the others mentioned!
I am for whatever... I did check out some irish themed books and I found one called Dubliners by Joyce James that is definately by the sounds of it an adult content book and is made of about 15 individual stories of Dubliners. so there is my irish suggestion!!!
Dubliners is sitting on my shelf!
BTW this is really going to be tough trying to make a decision!!!! All these books sound great!
THX guys!
BTW this is really going to be tough trying to make a decision!!!! All these books sound great!
THX guys!
Oh a friend just told me about on I hadn't realized was Irish! So eliminate my other one and I'd like to change my nomination for Angela's ashes it is a story of a poor family and is available in paperback.
I had no idea it was a movie to ill have to put it in my que on Netflicks to watch after I read it! Sweet!
Donna wrote: "That is such a great movie! I wouldn't mind reading it. I also have it on my shelf!"Whether you read the book or watch the movie, keep tissues at hand. Tis Frank McCourt's memoir...
I have heard it is sad but I always read a lot of sad books. I just finished Sarah's key and it was and emotions roller coaster!
Irene wrote: "Donna wrote: "That is such a great movie! I wouldn't mind reading it. I also have it on my shelf!"
Whether you read the book or watch the movie, keep tissues at hand. Tis Frank McCourt's memoir..."
Yeah, it's cruel the way the world works!
Whether you read the book or watch the movie, keep tissues at hand. Tis Frank McCourt's memoir..."
Yeah, it's cruel the way the world works!
Irene wrote: "Donna wrote: "That is such a great movie! I wouldn't mind reading it. I also have it on my shelf!"
Whether you read the book or watch the movie, keep tissues at hand. Tis Frank McCourt's memoir..."
I've listened to Frank McCourt read all of his books on tape. He is awesome, with the Irish brogue and two eyes like pissholes in a snowbank!
Whether you read the book or watch the movie, keep tissues at hand. Tis Frank McCourt's memoir..."
I've listened to Frank McCourt read all of his books on tape. He is awesome, with the Irish brogue and two eyes like pissholes in a snowbank!
I have one in mind. It's something that has been recommended to me twice now and it sounds really good. It is not quite Irish, but you can see the theme!
The Tender Bar: A Memoir
The Tender Bar: A Memoir
I LOVED Angela's Ashes too! My grandfather was born and raised in Ireland so the book reminded me a lot of stories of his, my fathers, and my own childhood. Except switch to constant mutterings about Presbyterians for Catholics. LOL same comments, but he was from northern Ireland. (Northern Ireland=Presbyterians, Southern Ireland=Catholics)
That's very interesting Colleen! I just learned something new today! I already ordered it from PBS and three other Irish themed books I've been on a WWII kick lately reading books set during that period in time in all parts of globe its been very eye opening.
I tried to read Angela's Ashes when it first came out, but it was too depressing for me. I should probably try it again to see if my opinion has changed.
I have this in my TBR pile, it looks very good! Maybe we could tackle
or
. I have never been able to read finnegans wake, it's like an entire book written in jabberwockie!
Cashelmara and it's sequel Penmarric are two stories that go between Ireland and England during the time of the irish famine, it gives a very good background into the events before, during and after, in a "historic fiction" setting that makes it easy and fun to read. I'm italian, and went to catholic schools with a high percentage of irish. When we read this, I really had a hate-on for the english!
Thanks Karla, glad I was the cause of you learning something new!Lyn, have you tried watching the movie first to see if that causes you to want to learn more and read the book? There is a wonderful behind the scenes with Frank McCourt too.
I read Angela's Ashes in eight grade, I think. And part of it was a bit over my head, but I would love to reread it. If it doesn't get picked, it may get put on my TBR....Marisella, both of those sound really interesting!! My gramma is from Ireland (County Cork) and I've been really into Irish things lately. She is hard core Catholic and when I told her I was thinking of moving to London she freaked out on me LOL!! I think my mom and I are going to take a trip to Ireland this summer.
Cashelmara and Penmarric are great! I read them eons ago, but wouldn't mind re-reading them. Colleen - I may try watching the movie first, although generally I like to read the book first. Sometimes books just don't hit me, and then I read them later, and they are wonderful!
WOW! This one is going to be a hard one. It is going to be very interesting to see who wins.
The voting starts now and will end on Saturday 2/20.
Happy Voting guys and thanks for your great nominations!
The voting starts now and will end on Saturday 2/20.
Happy Voting guys and thanks for your great nominations!
Lyn, I find that when I watch the movie first it really drives me to read the book to find out more of the story. Book first movie second usually results in the movie letting me down.
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I am thinking maybe an Irish theme of some sort??? It doesn't have to be I am just trying to make it interesting.
I am searching around for some books. I will get back to my nomination in a bit but please feel free to start the process!!
HAPPY READING!!!!