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Get your year started right with incredible deals from Easons! The cost of amassing one’s own personal library may quickly add up, as any reader will attest. However, the problem has an answer: popular books are up to 50% discount at Easons! You may find a book to suit each reader’s tastes, whether they’re in the mood for a page-turning thriller or a warm and fuzzy read. Make the most of this unbelievable deal and buy all the games you’ve wanted this year. You should not delay when you have an offer of this quality!
About Eason
Eason has been around for more than 135 years, making it one of the oldest and most recognisable retail brands in Ireland. At present, the firm employs more than 600 individuals, generates more than €100 million in revenue, and runs more than 60 stores throughout Ireland under the Dubray and Eason labels.
Inspiring and engaging minds of all ages is our aim, and the Eason brand is well-known and esteemed throughout Ireland. Renowned as the top retailer of books, stationery, news, and magazines in Ireland, Eason has been continuously improving its business model and expanding its retail footprint in order to meet the evolving needs of consumers, create an engaging and motivating shopping experience for customers both in-store and online, and drive sustainable business performance.
Eason owns Dubray, a well-known and long-established specialty bookshop in Ireland, which was formed in 1973, in addition to being one of the most beloved businesses in Ireland.
The shareholders own the company privately. Since its launch in 1998 as an alternative means for customers to purchase Eason’s excellent product range online, Easons.com has expanded to become the premier online bookstore in Ireland for books and eBooks.
At Easons.com, you can find the amazing value and service that are hallmarks of the Eason brand. With free delivery to anywhere in the UK and Ireland for orders over €10 and a vast selection of titles, you can shop from anywhere in the world.
Books written by Irish authors are also available for purchase on the Eason website, which attracts customers from all over the globe. The 2012 National Website of the Year award went to Easons.com from Retail Excellence Ireland.
RAMBLING MAN MY LIFE ON THE ROAD TBP
I’ve always been captivated by the romantic idea of the Rambling Man. Just imagining a lone wanderer travelling from town to town with nothing but a guitar and the clothes on his back, hopping trains and living off of the kindness of strangers. Sure, it’s not the most realistic way to live, but there’s something incredibly alluring about it. Bill Connolly’s memoir, RAMBLING MAN, brings this fantasy to life in a way that only someone with his unique perspective can. He takes us on a journey through a lifetime of extraordinary experiences and hundreds of fascinating encounters around the world. From the bustling streets of India to the frozen tundras of the Arctic, we get to experience it all through his eyes. And his unique ability to interact with people from all walks of life makes him a true ‘citizen of the world’. This book is a reminder that the journey is just as important as the destination, and sometimes the detours and digressions lead us to the most interesting places.
THE GILLIGAN TAPES
Discover the shocking truth behind the Irish gangland scene with Jason O’Toole’s groundbreaking book, “The Gilligan Tapes”. This fast-paced narrative divulges never-before-heard stories from face-to-face interviews with notorious criminal John Gilligan. Starting as a small-time thief in Dublin, Gilligan quickly climbed the ranks to become a feared money launderer and aspiring crime lord. His connections to some of the deadliest underworld figures, such as Martin ‘The General’ Cahill and Christy ‘The Dapper Don’ Kinahan, are uncovered in this tell-all account. Despite knowing it could be a death sentence, Gilligan lays all his cards on the table in this jaw-dropping exposé that will leave readers shivering.
BOOK OF FIRE TPB
FIRE TPB is a novel by Christy Lefteri that tells the story of a family from England and Greece living on a small Greekisland. The family, including their daughter Chara, is consumed by a fire that blazes up to the sky, destroying their home and the island’s natural beauty. The fire is started out of greed and indifference, causing many deaths and destroying their homes. Chara bears deep scars, Tasso is devastated, and Irini is crippled by guilt for her part in the fire’s fate. Despite the tragedy, the family survives, and green shoots of hope and renewal grow from the ruins of devastation. The novel explores the damage caused by human folly and the power of redemption and renewal. The Book of Fire is an intimate, epic, sweeping, and delicate exploration of the human experience and the power of redemption.
LAST LIFEBOAT TPB
In Hazel Gaynor’s novel, “LAST LIFEBOAT TPB,” a young teacher, Alice King, is inspired by a true story of war and the need for courage. As the threat of German invasion looms, a plane crash near her home awakens a strength in Alice. Determined to help evacuate Britain’s children overseas, she finds a role perfectly suited to her experience as a schoolteacher.
In London, Lily Nichols, once dreaming of using her mathematical talents for more than tabulating grocery costs, faces an impossible choice: keep her son and daughter close, knowing she may not be able to protect them, or enroll them in a risky evacuation scheme. When a Nazi U-boat torpedoes the S.S. Carlisle carrying a ship of children to Canada, a single lifeboat is left adrift in the storm-tossed Atlantic. Alice and Lily, strangers to each other, become one another’s best hope as their lives are fatefully entwined.
SANDY KELLY – IN MY OWN WORDS
Sandy Kelly, born in Sligo into a family of entertainers, has become a top musical performer in Ireland. She began her career as a pop performer before focusing on her music career. Her 1989 recording of Patsy Cline’s hit ‘Crazy’ led her to perform on stages worldwide, including the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and the lead role in Patsy – The Musical in London’s West End. Sandy has faced various challenges in the music industry, including prejudice, financial pressures, divorce, family illness, death, and raising a daughter with special needs. She has stood strong at the heart of Ireland’s music scene for over four decades. In her memoir, Sandy shares her experiences in music, highlighting the highs and lows of her career.
Don’t miss out on the chance to fill your shelves without emptying your wallet. Start your year right with Easons and immerse yourself in the joy of reading, at half the price!