Donald Clarke: The B&B paperback is dead
Up to the 1980s, every Irish B&B had bookshelves stuffed with books left by guests
Up to the 1980s, every Irish B&B had bookshelves stuffed with books left by guests
A trial before the Vatican’s criminal tribunal begins this month, those charged include four former Vatican officials and Cardinal Angelo Becciu
Conspicuous by his absence was the column commander, who feared being identified
Deaf to advice from all but his family, US president has mishandled every step of the crisis
Donald Clarke: Guilt is an important aspect of life and a vital part of the reading experience
The director on telling Pavarotti’s larger-than-life story, making movies that last and looking for stories to share
Competition to celebrate museum’s 30th birthday offers couple an overnight stay
‘We’re not skinny minnies, we’re not poster girls, not the type of people that will appear on the front of magazines’
Recipes from UK chef and restaurateur duo knock Mary Berry from number one slot
You don’t need an original idea, says bestseller Dan Brown, just a hero, a contract and ‘a crucible’
Reviled director to film reviled libertarian hero’s novel. This is a bad idea
‘That’s where Caesar was assassinated 2,062 years ago next March 15th. On the Ides of March’
I recommend Dan Brown’s daft ‘Angels and Demons’ for one reason only – Rome – it is a homage to the city. And slaughter!
It might have cost half a billion dollars but there are still doubts as to the veracity of the record-breaking painting
Who expected Steps to deliver one of the best pop shows of 2017?
Word-of-mouth sensation has made the novelist $10m in the last year, outselling George RR Martin, but still earning a fraction of James Patterson’s $95m
‘The Da Vinci Code’ author contributes to digitisation project at obscure centre
What to do do if you (a) don’t read, or (b) have consigned all your literature to Kindle?
Two arrests and two new books – just the start of a dramatic week for the Holy See
Author reckons tech could have as much impact on spirituality as religion
Dan Brown’s keynote address to explore intersection between tech and spirituality
Apparently this is the last time it will be in the city but we’ve heard that one before
Organisers say it is in negotiation with a number of cities to hold event
‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ makes top 100 for first time, but ‘Wimpy Kid’ dominates charts
Since stumbling into the role of Amélie, Audrey Tautou has forged a singular career, one of the few resolutely Gallic film stars to become a global star. Her secret to success: ‘I always tried to follow my instincts
Opinion: The female midriff remained an indecent zone until someone invented the bikini
Donald Clarke isn’t sure if the pseudonymous crime writer can duplicate the cinematic success of the fantasy novelist
Sales rise 22% but higher technology and content expenses impact heavily on profits
What more natural challenge to set during Dublin Writers Festival than to play Scrabble against The Irish Times?
Armed with nothing but tweed and factoids, can art historian Robert Langdon solve yet another supercrime?
‘The Da Vinci Code’ author’s breathless new book is out now. But is it any good?
Booksellers predict book published today could emulate success of The Da Vinci Code
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices