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Book club – Ballymena reads Days Without End

Days Without End is the latest book to be taken on by the Bookclub in Waterstones Ballymena. Days Without End is the latest novel by Sebastian Barry who has written many acclaimed literary novels including the award winning The Secret Scripture. Days Without End is another award winning novel having been celebrated as the 2016 COSTA BOOK OF THE YEAR! The Ballymena bookclub have often read the winner of the Costa Prize which has been awarding great literature since 1971.   Book club – Ballymena reads Days Without End After signing up for the US army in the 1850s, aged barely seventeen,...

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Ballymena Book Club read The Outrun

For the month of September Ballymena Book Club are reading The Outrun by Amy Liptrot. The book club is organised by Waterstones in the Fairhill Shopping Centre in Ballymena. The Outrun is a change of direction from our latest books because it is a non-fiction. We tend to stay away from non-fiction, preferring a good old rip roaring story. But a change is as good as a rest so this month we picked this brilliant non-fiction which is also Waterstone’s Non Fiction Book of the Month. Ballymena Book Club read The Outrun The Outrun has also just wont his...

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Ballymena Book club read William Boyd

Ballymena Bookclub, which is run by Waterstones in the Fairhill shopping centre, are reading William Boyd for the month of August. His latest novel Sweet Caress will be the latest book tackled in the bookclub and it will be discussed over tea and cake at 7pm on Wednesday 7th September. William Boyd has done it again. He’s made everyone rush to check whether his character – Amory Clay – is a real historical figure or not. She’s not. But don’t let that put you off for a minute. Amory Clay is a courageous, female, twentieth century photographer. And the...

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What’s on at Ballymena Central Library

Ballymena Central Library is located at Pat’s Brae in Ballymena. As well as borrowing books for free there are lots of different activities which run there from week to week. Photographs from the Ballymena Central Library Facebook page. Here are some of the events that run in Ballymena central library: Monday The V.I.P Group meet once a month on a Monday in the Library. This Group is for anyone who is Visually Impaired and is held from 11.30am -1.00pm. Combining local information and social interaction with listening to short stories or anecdotes, this select group would welcome any newcomers. Tuesday The...

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Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction – Ballymena Books

Ballymena is full of book lovers and nothing gets readers more excited than an announcement about an award. One of my favourite awards is the Baileys Women’s Prize for Women which highlights the best works of literatures penned by female authors over the past year. If you aren’t familiar with the prize then you might have heard of some of its former winners who include Ali Smith, Barbara Kingsolver, Marilynne Robinson, and Ann Patchett. Who ever wins the award this year will be in good company! Here are more details about the awards: Now in its twenty first year, the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction celebrates excellence, originality and accessibility in writing by women from throughout the world. We’re delighted to announce this year’s Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction shortlist, featuring one previously shortlisted author and three debut novels. “After a long and often passionate debate we are proud to present our 2016 shortlist,” said Margaret Mountford, Chair of judges. “Our choices reflect a really diverse mix of brilliant writing from new and established authors around the world and we hope that everyone will find much to enjoy in them.” To stay in the loop about this year’s Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction and for a chance to win the shortlist, follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The 2016 shortlisted books are as follows: Cynthia Bond: Ruby Anne Enright: The Green Road Lisa McInerney: The Glorious Heresies...

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