

Finished Ireland by Frank Delaney, who fittingly, is himself Irish which I’m claiming solves the top row of my bingo card.
This book follows one of the last traditional itinerant storytellers in Ireland who visits a home in 1950 and has a lasting impact on the young boy there. It’s about this mysterious Storyteller, the boy, and Ireland. It includes a decent summary of Irish history from Newgrange to the Easter Rebellion of 1916, which I did need a refresher on. I suspect it’s not a very academic history of Ireland and that some of the Storyteller’s versions are probably embellished if not fabricated, but it’s good enough for me.
Just finished Bone Yard by Jefferson Bass. Found a copy autographed by Bass at a Habitat For Humanity thrift store.
My other recent acquisition is Alice in Sunderland by Bryan Talbot. I don’t usually seek out graphic novels, but got a good deal on this one because it was (mis-)classified as children’s lit. It looks interesting, broad in scope, and a candidate for the ‘beautiful cover’ bingo square.