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cover to cover 9th Jan 2015

admin January 22, 2015
Joe Collins talks with Michael Sharp Near FM’s resident book reviewer on John Boyne’s new novel, ‘Stay where you are and then leave’ and also interviews the author of ‘Southside Provisional’ Keiran Conway.
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cover to cover 14th November 2014

admin January 22, 2015
Joe collins conversed with Michael Sharp on Sinead Crowely’s initial novel, ‘Can anybody help me’ and also reviews ‘Rolestown Parish’ a local history with the author Una Egar O’Brien.
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Interview with 3 Counselling Psychologists about their new book

admin October 1, 2014
In this special episode of Cover to Cover, Paula Wiseman chatted with Counselling Psychologists Maeve Halpin, Sandra Higgins and Nicole Paulie about a new book that they have put together called, “How To Be Happy and Healthy – The 7 Natural Elements…
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Cover to Cover – Evening with Local Authors

admin June 11, 2013
Recorded live in Donaghmede Library on a balmy evening on Thursday 30th May, Cover to Cover and Near FM, in partnership with Dublin City Libraries, presented “An Evening With Local Authors”. Authors that appeared on the evening were; Siobhan McKenna, Caroline Finnerty…
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Paula Wiseman presents a special book show to celebrate the writing of renowned Dublin author Derek Landy

admin November 2, 2012
Paula Wiseman presents a special book show to celebrate the writing of renowned Dublin author, Derek Landy and talk about the newest installment in his ‘Skullduggery Pleasant’ series of books. “Skullduggery Pleasant: Kingdom Of The Wicked” is the seventh and newest of…
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Cover To Cover – Dickens Special – Fri 30th March 2012

admin April 3, 2012
This weeks’ book show featured a Charles Dickens special, to commemorate what would have been the great writers 200th Birthday in February of this year. A selection of passages from some of his best known works were read by some of the…
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