Why Not Read...
Holy Terrors
'despite its grim subject matter, Holy Terrors is an uplifting read'
The Kerryman
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O'Brien Press Series
We have a number of series which are linked by theme, characters, or in the case of children's' books, reading age.
So, if you are an armchair traveller, a crossword buff or simply interested in all things Irish read on.
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A new series of books for modern, multi-cultural Ireland: beautifully-illustrated and engaging stories on themes of diversity and understanding. |
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Ancient Irish Legends retold, and wonderful new stories for younger children. |
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Scéalta simplí le foclóir bunúsch do dhaoine ag tosú ar fhoghlaim na Gaeilge |
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Exciting new full-colour series for readers aged four and over. |
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Introduce the beginner reader to the wonderful world of books with O'Brien Pandas. For ages 4-6 years. |
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Illustrated fiction for improving readers aged 6+. |
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Welcome to the Wonderful World of Alfie Green! |
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Deep in the cellars of the O'Brien Press is a safe that contained stories too horrible to be read.
But somebody has broken into that safe and the stories have been released. ... |
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Magic, mischief, mates and mayhem!
Anna Kelly is a witch -- she can cast spells, brew up magic potions and even transform people into animals. But she’s much more interested in sleepovers and hanging out with her friends than practising her magic. |
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Glac Sos! Sraith nua do Léitheoirí óga A new series in Irish for young readers |
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Horror and science fiction for readers aged 10+. |
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There is a huge demand for Irish language books which are a step up from the SOS series.
Scéal Eile is a new series created specially to address this. |
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Alice and Megan are best friends, and with a best friend like Megan, things are always interesting! |
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Every girl needs a Journal: a fantastic new series for girls. |
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Bring each season to life with this seasonal collection of craft -- at home or in the classroom. |
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Illustrated non-fiction for anybody interested in the history and culture of Ireland. |
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Irish humour and wit at that will make you laugh till you weep. |
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Fiction and memoirs from some of Ireland's most celebrated writers. |
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Everything you need to know about Ireland in slim, easy to read books. |
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Unique introductions to Ireland's cities, detailing their history, buildings, character, festivals and cultural highlights |
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User-friendly walking guides to Ireland's most beautiful walking routes. |
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Eight books to try the ingenuity of all crossword addicts. |
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Ross O'Carroll-Kelly. He's basically the friend you always wished you could have, but couldn't afford. Like Class A narcotics, only more addictive. |
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Delicious modern recipes based on traditional Irish cooking |
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