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Why isnt there ever any books based in northern ireland?

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theres never any books based over here well ive never heard of any

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  1. there are many as people have already said across the barricades are brillant books......


  2. The only book I know about is Across the Barricades, the book we all had to do in school that's the only one.

  3. If memory serves.  I do believe there is a library in Belfast.  Otherwise, I do not understand your question.

  4. When I was at school we studied a book called Under Goliath by Peter Carter, and it followed a young Protestant boy living in Belfast during the Troubles.

  5. Leon Uris - Trinity

  6. all of the books written by cecelia ahern are based in northern ireland :)

  7. There are a number of books set in Northern Ireland. Firstly there are an absolute ton of biogrpahies and non fiction books about the troubles but there are also numerous Fiction books too which might lead to easier reading.

    For Children there are a few books centering on the "hound of Ulster" mytholgy stories set in and around Co. Armagh.

    One such is: Cuchulainn : Hound of Ulster by Bob Stewart

    http://www.bookfaerie.com/si/006720.html

    For Teenagers there is the ever popular 'Kevin and Sadie' books which tell the story of 2 young Northern Irish people who fall in love (one being catholic and the other being protestant) at the height of the troubles.  There are five titles in this series

    The Twelfth Day of July,

    Across the Barricades,

    Into Exile,

    A Proper Place

    Hostages to Fortune.

    For Adults, perhaps the most popular titles are from Colin Bateman.  He has written many books either set in Northern Ireland or with Northern Irish characters. Some of these include:

    Divorcing Jack (1994)

    Cycle of Violence (1995)

    Of Wee Sweetie Mice and Men (1996)

    Empire State (1997)

    Maid of the Mist (1999)

    Turbulent Priests (1999)

    Shooting Sean (2001)

    Mohammed Maguire (2001)

    Wild About Harry (2001)

    www.colinbateman.com

    There are others out there and they are usually worth finding. Look for the authors Bernard MacLaverty and Sean O'reilly also.

  8. I have read a number of novels based in Northen Ireland, admittedly they are more about the `Troubles`

    A couple were were written by Andy McNab and Chris Ryan.

  9. Utterly Monkey by Nick Laird is partially based here, albeit in the fictional town of "Ballyglass" . It has some funny observations in it.

  10. I do not recall the author but the book title was Across the Barricades, and dealt with the problems of a relationship between a boy and a girl from different religions.

  11. Colin Bateman sets all his books in Belfast.

    They're all hilarious too!

  12. Most books by Colin Bateman are based in Northern Ireland or their main character is Northern Irish, I particularly recommend Belfast Confidential, maybe the best and funniest book I've ever read and shock horror its got nothing really to do with the troubles!!  Also try the following:

    Big Jessie by Zane Radcliffe - Really really good

    Cal by Bernard MacLaverty

    Eureka Street by Robert McLiam Wilson

    Resurrection Man by Eoin McNamee

    There are many more but can be hidden gems!  Keep trying though most are worth it!!

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