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Book Review: Historical Irish Oddities by Allen Foster (Gill Books)
Faith Book Review
Freedom from Evil Spirits is a new book from an ‘exorcist’ priest which offers a new guide to battling ‘demonic’ control in people’s life. The Dublin-based Vincentian priest writes that the majority of people see the devil as a mere symbolic way of conveying the dark side of humankind, and exorcisms along the lines of Hollywood horror movies
Film Review: BlacKkKlansman does more than denounce racism
In his new movie BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee offers us true story of Ron Stallworth (John David Washington), adapted from the latter’s 2014 book.
Book Review: It Devours!: A Welcome to Night Vale Novel by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor
It Devours! — the second novel from Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, creators of the popular paranormal fiction podcast Welcome to Night Vale — gives a satirical perspective on religion, science and government conspiracies. It asks us whether we can believe in a higher power and still love someone despite differences within its surreal, dystopian world of dry humour and bizarre yet relatable characters.
Book Review: Night by Elie Wiesel
History is something that has fascinated me ever since I was a child. I have always been so intrigued with how life was before I knew it. Ever since middle school, we started learning about the Holocaust, and from then on the topic became something that I could never forget. I just could not fathom how one person could brainwash so many people into thinking that targeting another people is right.
Tales of a Domestic Worker: We all want some job security
I’ve been reviewing my own employability against a job market that has changed to a no-strings-attached kind of work. This thought has been lodged in my head following a conversation on a boat trip one recent evening in Dun Laoghaire.
Book Review: The Shape of Water
Produced by the co-writers of the Oscar-winning film of the same name, the novel version of The Shape of Water oozes with water-based analogies but still tells a distinct and colourful tale of people – and a creature – dealing with being outcasts in a changing world.
Book Review by Kathryn Wooldridge
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Tips for finding a career path in childcare
Now that I have worked in various parts of the childcare sector, I feel I can review them all for anyone else considering this work as a career path.
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