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Bangor Carnegie Reading Group
Recently I was able to visit the Bangor Carnegie Reading Group meeting held on a very rainy day in The Curve, the lovely bright meeting room in Bangor Carnegie Library which doubles up as an Art Galle...Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025
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Comfort Reading
As the dark nights grow colder the temptation is to settle down in front of the fire with a good book and a hot drink. There is something comforting in that image and we all aspire to being that perso...Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025
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Elly Griffiths – how could you?
The Ruth Galloway series has it all – archaeology, murder, academic v police worlds colliding, Norfolk, illicit relationships as well as family life. Ruth is a forensic archaeologist who is called on ...Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025
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From Borderlands to the Empty Room with plenty of Bad Blood along the way
My first introduction to local author Brian McGilloway was quite a few years ago at a Creative Writing Workshop which he took in Ballymena Central. It was part of a number of sessions. Brian wrote the...Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025
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Meet the author - Brian Bilston - Poetry is NOT Dead
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down in Magherafelt Library for a chat with Brian Bilston, the unofficial poet laureate of Twitter as he was dubbed during Lockdown. Listen to the interview by c...Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025
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Songbooks podcast for Book Week
With Book Week NI 2023 well under way this week I can now reveal the great fun we have had making a series of short podcasts which will be released each day during the week. The Libraries NI Podcast ...Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025
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What am I reading?
Audio version When I started work in the Library my friends all thought how lucky I was to be able to read books all day and get paid for it! If only that was the case! Reading time is certainly not ...Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025
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Like Historical Fiction You’ll love this one
Audio version This is the first Joseph O’Connor book that I have read – I remember when The Star of the Sea came out a few years ago I was put off by the many pages and the bleak subject of the novel...Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025
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European Crime Fiction
Click on the play button for the audio version of this post. As readers our appetite for crime novels seems to be enormous – and in recent years has extended beyond these shores to other European c...Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025
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Anyone for a Courtroom Thriller? Steve Cavanaghs your man
Since 2015 I have championed local crime author Steve Cavanagh after reading his first novel The Defence and meeting him in Ballymena Library. At that time he was still working as a civil rights lawye...Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025
