@garethoconnor Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers, style writing is wonderfully archaic and a constant delight.
— Doireann Markham (@DoireannMarkham) March 6, 2014
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@garethoconnor @todayfmofficial .. Bill Bryson .. All of his books . Total joy
— mark geary (@mg212) March 6, 2014
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@garethoconnor Reading The Testament of Mary by Colm Toibin and Daniel Kahneman's Thinking Fast and Slow
— Oonagh O'Farrell (@oonthoughts) March 6, 2014
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@garethoconnor @todayfmofficial Reading: Stephen King's After Sunset, J.J. Abraham's S, Anne Frank's Diary of a Young Girl...
— VanessaPope (@NessaPope) March 6, 2014
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@garethoconnor Currently in the middle of three books, The Two Towers, The Spinning Heart and @jonsnowC4's Shooting History (again)— Úna-Minh Caomhánach (@unakavanagh) March 6, 2014
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@garethoconnor The Known World by Edward P Jones, lent to me by the wonderful @MsFrugalone to encourage me to read more, less twitter
— Pauline's puzzled (@pmcchambers) March 6, 2014
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@garethoconnor Dear Ross by @evelyn_orourke #WorldBookDay
— Anne Mc Coy (@annemccoy) March 6, 2014
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@garethoconnor I've been working my way through @PhilippaGBooks since last September. Only pages away from finishing The Boleyn Inheritance
— Siobhán Maguire (@ShivMag) March 6, 2014
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Mary O'Rourke's autobiography - she just jumps off the pages fab book- RT @garethoconnor: It's #WorldBookDay, what are you reading?
— Naomi Feely (@NaiFeely) March 6, 2014
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@garethoconnor Unravelling Oliver by @lizzienugent
— Nikki (@nikitareds) March 6, 2014
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@garethoconnor "City of Bohane" by Kevin Barry
— N17 (@N17Brew) March 6, 2014
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