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  • by Felicity Hayes-McCoy
    £7.99

    The spell-binding new novel in the Finfarren series.

  • - A Memoir of Endings and Beginnings
    by Michael Harding
    £7.99

    The new bestseller from Michael Harding.

  • - A gripping suspense novel about a lost sequel to Dracula
    by Henrietta McKervey
    £7.99 - 9.99

  • - Your Expert Guide to Skin Health
    by Jennifer Rock
    £13.99

    The award-winning skincare expert, bestselling author and founder of The Skin Nerd, Skingredients & Cleanse Off Mitt, Jennifer Rock, is back with more essential advice and skincare secrets to change the way you think and feel about your skin.

  • by Alison Walsh
    £7.99

    A novel about the close - and complex - bonds of female friendship between four new mothers, The Start of Summer looks at that time when life changes utterly, never to be the same again.

  • - An edge-of-your-seat thriller
    by S.A. Dunphy
    £7.99

    The girl criminologist David Dunnigan spent eighteen years searching for has returned... Hasn't she?

  • - Become the Boss of Your Anxiety
    by Stewart Geddes
    £7.99

    The Professional Worrier explores how anxiety works and shows us how to build awareness around our worries to meet them head on.

  • - A pathway to a flourishing spirituality in every part of your life
    by Susannah Healy
    £7.99

    In this ground-breaking book, psychologist and mindfulness meditation teacher Susannah Healy reveals the evidence-basis for the value of spirituality in all aspects of our lives.

  • by Emily Hourican
    £7.99

    A thought-provoking tale of family, flawed friendship and betrayal

  • - Your Bullsh*t-Free Guide to Owning Your Fear
    by Caroline Foran
    £8.99

    Caroline Foran, the Number One best-selling author of Owning It: Your Bullsh*t Free Guide To Living With Anxiety, returns with The Confidence Kit, a refreshing take on something that's common to us all - fear.

  • by Melanie Murphy
    £8.99

    The warm, sparkling first novel from Melanie Murphy, author of non-fiction bestseller Fully Functioning Human (Almost) is full of heart, humour and magic.

  • - The Poor Ould Fellas
    by Arthur Mathews & Declan Lynch
    £7.99

    Combining the razor-sharp wit of writer Declan Lynch with illustrations and contributions from Father Ted co-creator Arthur Mathews.Since Declan Lynch and Arthur Mathews first shone a light into this darkest corner of the darkest living room in all of Ireland over a decade ago, things have actually got worse for that almost-forgotten species we call the Poor Ould Fellas - impossible though it seems.Further confined to their unhappy dwelling places by the drink-driving laws, a new range of challenges have emerged to torment them in a baffling post-analog world, where emails seek to release them from the few remaining shillings that weren't stolen by bankers during the crash.Now they must negotiate a universe full of new words (falafel, bitcoin, Spotify) and concepts (texting, sexting, going away for the weekend, composing a tweet, growing a beard, online banking) that mean absolutely nothing to them. Notes from a Lost Tribe is a hilarious road map through a world of forgotten men and their equally forgotten dogs, who ask for so little - yet it is denied them.And still ... somehow ... inexplicably ... they go on.

  • - The modern, witty debut everyone is talking about
    by Sophie White
    £8.99

    Filter This explores the chasm between life Online and IRL, where hiding from the little lies can easily become a fake haven from dealing with proper grown up stuff like death, loneliness, ambition, dishonesty and love. 'A modern, witty, razor-sharp page-turner' Emer McLysaght, co-author of the Aisling books

  • by Maria Duffy
    £7.99 - 17.49

    To the outside world, bestselling author Linda Costa has it all: a successful career, a wonderful marriage and two gorgeous children. But appearances can be deceiving ...

  • - The spell-binding new summer read from the Number One bestselling author
    by Roisin Meaney
    £7.99

    The new novel from No.1 bestselling author Roisin Meaney

  • - A feel-good Finfarran novel
    by Felicity Hayes-McCoy
    £7.99 - 11.49

    A new book club forges links between Finfarran and a small American town - but also puts longstanding relationship in jeopardy when buried secrets begin to surface...

  • by Conor Bowman
    £11.49

    When Hughie Mittman's beloved mother dies, he goes in search of answers - Who can he turn to now? Is it his fault? And how does he live without her?

  • by Mary Coughlan
    £7.99

    Since she rose to international fame in 1985 with her seminal Irish jazz album Tired and Emotional, Mary Coughlan's battles with addiction, the problems in her personal life and career have been well documented. But until now she has never spoken of the traumatic events in her childhood that led to a life of rebellion, running away, and reliance on drugs and alcohol.In this funny, moving and typically outspoken memoir, Ireland's best-loved jazz singer pulls no punches in getting to the heart of what made Mary so contrary.Detailing her battles with the bottle, her suicide attempts and her confinement in psychiatric hospitals, Mary tells of how, after hitting rock-bottom, she pulled herself out of the dregs of a vodka bottle to confront the foundations of her problems head-on.As she tells her story - with a ribald, running commentary on the highs and lows of celebrity culture - we get to experience an alternative evolution of Ireland in the '70s and '80s, populated with hippies, rock stars and movie moguls, and one wild Irish girl determined to live a life less ordinary.

  • by Roisin Meaney
    £7.99

    Newly engaged Lily decides to get the family together for one last weekend at the old family home where they once spent their summers. Except now 'the family' includes her ex-husband Charlie, his new girlfriend Chloe and Lily's fiance Joe ...

  • by Arlene Hunt
    £11.49

    A fast-paced gangland thriller from one of Ireland's best-loved and grittiest crime writers - Ireland's Martina Cole.

  • by Henrietta McKervey
    £7.99

    Compelling stories across two eras weave into this page-turning, literary adventure of identity, deception, danger - and detection.

  • - A feel-good Finfarran novel
    by Felicity Hayes-McCoy
    £7.99

    As summer approaches, the residents of Lissbeg are getting ready for the season but drama awaits ...

  • by Emma Hannigan
    £8.99 - 11.49

    A heartwarming story of love and friendship, The Gift of Friends is filled with Emma Hannigan's trademark warm characters and skilful storytelling.

  • by Emily Hourican
    £7.99

    It was the best summer of Anna's life. Until the world blew up around her, and her friend Jessie died ... The Blamed is the compelling, thought-provoking new novel by bestselling author Emily Hourican.

  • - Proven Strategies for Success in Sport, Life and Mental Health.
    by Jason Brennan & Brent Pope
    £7.99

    From well-known personality and rugby commentator Brent Pope and psychotherapist and mental skills coach Jason Brennan, Win: Proven Strategies for Success in Sports, Life and Mental Health examines the mindset behind the psychology of winning and how the mental skills applied in sports can be adapted for success ineveryday life.

  • by Emma Hannigan
    £7.99

    The new heartwarming novel from Emma Hannigan, the No. 1 Irish bestselling author of THE PERFECT GIFT and THE WEDDING PROMISE. Perfect for fans of Patricia Scanlan and Jojo Moyes. 'Wonderfully uplifting' Cathy Kelly on THE PERFECT GIFT.

  • - The Poor Ould Fellas
    by Declan Lynch
    £9.49

    Combining the razor-sharp wit of writer Declan Lynch with illustrations and contributions from Father Ted co-creator Arthur Mathews.

  • - Expeditions in an in-between world where therapy ends and stories begin
    by Michael Harding
    £7.99

    More observations from Ireland's Number One bestselling memoirist. Mixing stories from the road with dispatches from his Irish Times columns, On Tuesdays I'm a Buddhist is a spell-binding and powerful book about the human condition, the narratives we weave around the self, and the ultimate bliss of living in the present moment.

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