by admin | Jun 19, 2018 | Book Reviews
“Firsts for Irish Women” by Olive Collins, “Martin Luther King Jr.” by Andrew O’Connor and “Pope Francis” by Brian Doyle are all books which are part of Poolbeg’s “In a Nutshell” series. The first of these books...
by admin | Jun 13, 2018 | Book Reviews
I really enjoyed reading this book and I would highly recommend it. There’s a lot of spying, action and adventure. I felt like I was in the story along with the three main characters who are friends that find themselves caught up in the action at a very volatile...
by admin | Jun 11, 2018 | Book Reviews
Tá an leabhar seo, scríobhta ag Siobhán Grogan, greannmhar agus idirghníomhach. Áis iontach atá i gceist a bhaineann usáid as athrá agus scéal cliste. Cé go gceapann Cillian go bhfuil a bhreithlá dearmadta ag gach éinne, ní mar sin a thiteann cúrsaí amach ag an...
by admin | Jun 11, 2018 | Book Reviews
I really enjoyed “Votes for Women – The Irish Women’s Suffrage Movement”. The author, Caroline Busher, has created an interesting and exciting non-fiction book that provides lots of information about real women who fought for their right to...
by admin | Jun 6, 2018 | Book Reviews
“Stand by Me” by Judy Curtin is an amazing sequel to “Time after Time” and a touching book that blends two diverse themes of fantasy and reality. This spellbinding tale illustrates the adventures of Molly and Beth. When they find out that their...
by admin | May 27, 2018 | Competitions
We’ve teamed up with Gill Books to bring you another great competition. Gill Books are the publishers of the book all teachers are talking about: “A Teacher’s Life – A When’s It Hometime? Collection”. Written and illustrated by teacher...