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| I love Marian Keyes novels, she hasn't written anything for a while and I need something to fill in my need for Irish humour until Mrs Keyes delights me and every other woman I know and releases a new book, anybody got any suggestions?
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| Hi Foxxy - Try Annie Hawes. She writes about her experiences of living in Italy and they are beautifully written and very funny. There are three titles, Extra Virgin, Ripe for the picking and The journey south. Enjoy!
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  Hi Foxxy, Have you tried Maeve Binchy? She's very Irish and very readable. Just reading the new Joanna Trollope 'Friday Nights'. She's not Irish but very good.and you get quite involved with the characters. Katy Fford is another interesting light read. from Juniper.
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cathy kelly writes lovely books in a similar vein to marion keyes
pudd
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