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  • Book Week NI celebrates its 10th birthday
    Photo: Dr Jim O’Hagan, Chief Executive Libraries NI, Ms Bonnie Anley, Chairperson Libraries NI, Mr Mark Adair BBC NI’s Head of Corporate and Community Affairs, Mr Stephen Nolan BBC NI Broadcaster...
    Type: Web Page Date: 16/10/2025

  • Have you read any Matt Haig?
    If you are searching for a magical book about Christmas to read to or with your Primary School children (7+), look no further than the popular author Matt Haig. He has three books in his Christma...
    Type: Web Page Date: 11/02/2026

  • The rise of Japanese Fiction
    This blog post was written by guest blogger Conor.The popularity of Japanese fiction has grown rapidly in recent years. Nearly half of the top translated novels in 2024 were written by Japanese autho...
    Type: Web Page Date: 05/02/2026

  • Early Belfast Theatre and performances
    The theatre bills in Alexander Riddell’s collection give a good insight into what a night at the theatre might look like in the 1860s and 1870s. Popular lead actors were given top billing, they usuall...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • Libraries NI and Mid Ulster District Council Partner to Provide Alternative Library Services in Dungannon
    Libraries NI is pleased to announce that, following the temporary closure of Dungannon Library, students and library users are able to access a temporary study and borrowing space in Ranfurly House, D...
    Type: Web Page Date: 19/05/2026

  • Olive Kitteridge
    Elizabeth Strout’s Olive Kitteridge would hardly be considered new anymore (published in 2008), but I only discovered this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel during lockdown. Olive herself was the perfect c...
    Type: Web Page Date: 27/04/2023

  • 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

  • My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney
    My Husband’s Wife is a psychological thriller told through multiple perspectives, primarily those of Lily, her husband Ed, and Ed’s first wife, Olivia. When Ed marries Lily, he believes his past is be...
    Type: Web Page Date: 13/04/2026

  • Fascination with ScandiNoir
    I’ve just heard that in Norway there is a tradition of reading Crime Fiction over the Easter break – it is called ‘paskekrim’ and has apparently spread to include more than just novels in Norway thoug...
    Type: Web Page Date: 10/02/2026

  • Writers in our Midst
    There is a vast army of creative writers in our midst, people who have the urge to write, to share their story or to invent new ones. To support their desire to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboar...
    Type: Web Page Date: 13/05/2025

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