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Book Review
Sally Rooney’s fourth novel is another case of compare and contrast, with various pairings of anxious characters struggling through their twenties and thirties in picturesque Dublin
Claire Lowdon
Prose style matters less than access to toxic love, pain and suffering… and a light smattering of suicide and violent death
Amelia Butler-Gallie
Over the course of 600-odd pages, Paul Murray marshals elements of tragedy, black comedy and drama with consummate skill
Alexander Larman
Every Dublin trip should end with drinks, live music and cheeky cigarettes with friends new and old
Amy Rose Everett
Books
The gender fiction gap isn’t as modern as we think
Francesca Peacock