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Champagne Secrets by Amanda Brunker
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Published Titles
June 2010
Champagne Secrets
by Amanda Brunker
May 2010
The World is a Ball
by John Doyle
May 2010
Albert Reynolds: My Autobiography
by Albert Reynolds
May 2010
Screaming At The Sky
by Tony Griffin
May 2010
The Devil
by Ken Bruen
May 2010
Come This Way Home
by Liz Lyons
April 2010
If I Never See You Again
by Niamh O'Connor
April 2010
Angels of Divine Light
by Aidan Storey
April 2010
No Ordinary Love
by Anita Notaro
April 2010
Positively Yours
by Amanda Hearty
March 2010
Mother of the Bride
by Marita Conlon-McKenna
March 2010
Happy Ever After
by Patricia Scanlan
February 2010
Barefoot Over Stones
by Liz Lyons
January 2010
If This is Paradise, I Want My Money Back
by Claudia Carroll

How To Break Bad News: Greetings From The Dark Side
September 2009
Hardback

How To Break Bad News: Greetings From The Dark Side
by Jarlath Regan

We all have a friend in our group that nobody really likes. Everyone knows someone in a dead end relationship they’d like to end easily. Every office has an employee who won’t stop talking about travelling the world.In How To Break the Bad News ... The Easy Way, comedian Jarlath Regan presents the perfect way to tell that friend, ‘Nobody likes you’, to inform that clingy boyfriend that, ‘It’s over’; or to break it to that office worker that they’re fired. These are special occasions and these are things that are too difficult to say out loud even though we want to.Jarlath's winning greeting card ideas, filled with humour and straight-talking advice, will mean you'll never be stuck for words again.


Reviews

Jarlath Regan’s first book ... is in the bookshops, and having had it to hand for a fortnight or so around the house, it can be heartily endorsed for the coffee table, the bathroom or that elusive thing, a not-crap Christmas stocking filler. A book from the humour section that actually lived up to its classification? It had to be blogged.
Sinead Keogh (http://www.culch.ie)

Original, funny and deliciously wrong all at the same time.
Ardal O'Hanlon 

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