The Company of Books
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We are an independent bookshop in the heart of Ranelagh, Dublin 6. We have an eclectic mix of fiction, non-fiction and children’s books offering something for everyone. We also sell and exchange National Book Tokens.
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facebook.comRecommended reading for the August bank holiday weekend. Novels from Kamila Shamsie, Elizabeth Day, Emmanuel Carrere, Bernard MacLaverty, Gail Honeymoon and Sarah Winman.
The month of August celebrates Women Writers in Translation #witmonth. Our selection of #womenintranslation features 2 French, 2 Korean, 1 Mexican, 1 Italian, 1 Icelandic and 1 Finnish (though writing in Swedish) authors. Change your cultural point of view.
Just out and adding to the canon of fine books on Ranelagh is The Little Book of Ranelagh by Maurice Curtis.
Check out the tail end of this article for synopses and judges' comments on the longlisted books for the Man Booker Prize.
Sarah Davis-Goff on why Irish publishers cannot submit to the Man Booker Prize.
With a split of four UK, four US, two Irish, two UK-Pakistani and one Indian writer; seven men to six women; three debuts; and three novels from independent presses, this year's Man Booker Longlist is diverse.
An evening of stories and memories await as the book club meets tonight to discuss Richard Ford's Between Them and The Moth edited by Catherine Burns.
On this Father's Day we wish you the gift of good reading. Open til 4 today to help you pick. Fancy one of these?
We're open today til 4pm in case you need any last minute reads for the bank holiday. Closed tomorrow, so 3 hrs left if you fancy reading one of these...
A political and economical view of our quadrant. The post election interest in Trump and Clinton is still strong.
One of my favourite writers, Elizabeth Strout, was on Arena last night speaking to Sean Rocks about the Barton family. Listen back here - https://www.rte.ie/radio1/arena/programmes/2017/0529/878790-arena-monday-29-may-2017/?clipid=2499266#2499266