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The Missing Match |
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Rating: Summary: If you're interested in Irish ways, read "The Missing Match" Review: A warmly descriptive story of life in rural Ireland. This book was very easy to read and I recommend it highly. I'm looking forward to a sequel!
Rating: Summary: Pleased Reader Review: I enjoyed the book thoroughly. It gave me a desire to go to Ireland which I never had before. I thought the part about the robbery was hilarious. It was lighthearted and very entertaining. Also, living in St. Louis I completely understand how storms can appear out of nowhere. Keep up the good work.
Rating: Summary: Pleased Reader Review: I enjoyed the book thoroughly. It gave me a desire to go to Ireland which I never had before. I thought the part about the robbery was hilarious. It was lighthearted and very entertaining. Also, living in St. Louis I completely understand how storms can appear out of nowhere. Keep up the good work.
Rating: Summary: Lisdoon, Lisdoon, Lisdoon, Lisdoonvarna Review: One of the finest books I've read in years but having roots in western County Clare I could be a wee bit prejudiced. As much a part of the area as Christy Moore's song, the book is extremely entertaining and takes me back to visits back home in Miltown Malbay. The character are truely taken from the Clare countryside and I could swear that I recognize a few of them personally. The dialogues and bar scenes are pure Clare and brought back more memories then I can count. A must read if even just a drop of the green stuff flows in your veins.
Rating: Summary: Lisdoon, Lisdoon, Lisdoon, Lisdoonvarna Review: One of the finest books I've read in years but having roots in western County Clare I could be a wee bit prejudiced. As much a part of the area as Christy Moore's song, the book is extremely entertaining and takes me back to visits back home in Miltown Malbay. The character are truely taken from the Clare countryside and I could swear that I recognize a few of them personally. The dialogues and bar scenes are pure Clare and brought back more memories then I can count. A must read if even just a drop of the green stuff flows in your veins.
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