Author:Roddy Doyle

Pat had been best friends with Joe Murphy since they were kids. But years ago they had a fight. A big one, and they haven't spoken since --- till the day before Joe's funeral.
What? On the day before his funeral Joe would be dead, wouldn't he?
Yes, he would...
Roddy Doyle's first book for the Quick Reads programme to support adult literacy is fast, funny and just a tiny bit spooky.
Tyler is a masterly writer whose love stories make you think as well as feel.
—— Sebastian FaulksI was bowled over...I finished the book wishing it had been twice as long
—— Jeremy PaxmanI can think of no other writer whose novels I look forward to with such gleeful anticipation. A Patchwork Planet is her fourteenth book, but were it for fortieth, it would not be enough for me... A delight from beginning to end
—— ObserverAnne Tyler is inventive, funny and wise. Her fiction is magically alive to the quirks and coincidences of fate... [A Patchwork Planet] is charming, readable, and more full of touching and humane observations than many other novels you will read this year
—— GuardianA Patchwork Planet is thoroughly enjoyable...from this most responsive novel
—— Sunday TimesTyler's best book yet - which must make it pretty near perfection
—— The Times'A reimaging of the lives of artist Egon Schiele's four female 'muses' it is both fascinating and compelling. I loved all four women...and the final scenes with Egon himself were truly extraordinary.'
The four women who loved Schiele come back to life, combining an exquisite sense of place and era with a passion and sensuality that transcend time altogether.
—— Isabel Costello, author of Scent'I knew nothing of Egon Schiele. I'm now obsessed, and heartbroken for all four women. An unforgettable book about wanting more for ourselves than we are told we are allowed.'
—— Ericka Waller, author of Dog DaysAn intoxicating and evocative read full of controversy and drama. We loved it.
—— Woman and HomeImpressive...one of the great joys of reading The Flames is looking again at the women's portraits and letting them be animated by Haydock's careful, vibrant animation
—— The TimesReaders are going to fall very hard for this one.
—— Sue Rainsford, author of Redder DaysFor anyone who enjoyed Girl with a Pearl Earring, Sophie Haydock's debut novel will delight and entertain....an intoxicating and evocative read full of controversy and drama. We loved it.
—— WomanEnthralling and utterly captivating! Sophie's prose is as evocative and beguiling a the stories it tells. Prepare for The Flames to become your next obsession.
—— Laure van Rensburg, author of Nobody But UsA stunning story of love, art and betrayal
—— RED magazine'In The Flames, Haydock turns a forensic eye on the loves, fears, hopes, and heartbreaks of four extraordinary women who might otherwise have been swallowed by history...a beautiful and timely narrative, which focuses its lens on the closest details to reveal an understanding of the most profound human emotions and behaviour.'
—— Costa shortlisted novelist, Rebecca F JohnWe learn more about great figures in time by watching the spaces around them. The Flames paints a history so detailed and vivid that we feel we were there in the flesh. A book to get lost in, a great feat of a debut.
—— Booker Prize winner, DBC Pierre'Full of scandal, love, betrayal, and heartache ... Adele, Gertrude, Vally and Edith are given voices loud and clear'
—— CosmopolitanThe untold stories of four women depicted in the paintings of artist Egon Schiele ... are brought to life in this mesmerising debut... movingly told'
—— Good Housekeeping'Exhilarating... a dynamic, vivid debut pulled off with considerable élan'
—— Mail on SundayAn intoxicating and evocative read
—— Woman's WeeklyEnlightening and impeccably researched ... Haydock perfectly captures the spirit of the era. [The Flames] is moving, illuminating and evocative
—— CultureflyA drama of love, loss, rivalry and betrayal. A terrific debut, brilliantly imagined.
—— SAGA Debut of the MonthStory by story, woman by woman, The Flames is kindled by mystery, desire, and Haydock's own resonant prose.
—— Alison MacLeod, Booker longlisted author of UnexplodedAbsolutely loved this one....As rich, dark and delicious as a piece of Sachertorte.
—— Julie Owen Moylan, author of That Green Eyed GirlFascination and authenticity shines through on every page...the prose is light and fluid and reads like a contemporary novel.
—— Katie Khan, author of Hold Back the StarsEach of the muses had an extraordinary story to tell... I was utterly absorbed from beginning to end.
—— Annie Kirby, author of The Hollow SeaSmart, sophisticated and fun
—— OPRAH DAILYDelightful. The woman narrating ROMANTIC COMEDY is hyper-aware of the conventions of romantic comedy, and she knows full well that real life is no fairytale. But could it be this time?
—— WASHINGTON POSTSittenfeld's latest takes a shot of SNL and makes sparks fly
—— ELLEHilarious, heartwarming
—— HARPER'S BAZAARIf you're looking for a romance with edge, this book is for you. The writing is as intelligent and funny as you'd expect from the author of classics such as American Wife and it's a properly swoonsome love story
—— GOOD HOUSEKEEPINGCancel plans and dive into bestselling author Sittenfeld's hilarious take on the classic will-they-won't-they storyline
—— ELLEWritten by one of the very best out there, Romantic Comedy is a novel that you won't want to put down and one you'll want to recommend to everyone you know
—— GLAMOURAn enthralling, humorous and subversive tale set in the world of a live TV comedy show
—— STYLISTWhip-smart, funny and a fascinating look behind the scenes of a sketch show. Curtis Sittenfeld has penned another exquisitely written novel
—— WOMAN'S WEEKLYA piercing look at the genre of Romcom set against the backdrop of a Saturday Night Live-esque TV show - a rollercoaster of modern love and dating
—— STYLISTI ate it up whole. Joyful
—— EVA WISEMAN, OBSERVERGet lost in a modern romantic fantasy
—— DAILY RECORDA humorous take on Hollywood romcoms
—— BBC BEST BOOKS OF THE YEARSexy, funny, thought-provoking and everything I hoped it would be. Her best novel since American Wife.
—— RED, Best Books of the YearRomantic Comedy combines humour with poignancy and a lot of heart.
—— GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, Best romance books to readSittenfeld's novel continues her wider project of exploring the possibility for a kind of redemptive idealism within our flawed world
—— GUARDIANSittenfeld has penned another exquisitely written novel
—— WOMAN MAGAZINEA fizzy love letter to the prototypical romcom
—— NEW YORK TIMES, Editor's ChoiceSo much of Sittenfeld's work exists in the dissection and comprehension of female desire
—— NEW YORK TIMESFlirting with the tropes of its namesake genre, this playful novel follows Sally, a writer on an "S.N.L."-like show called "Night Owls," who falls in love with one of its guest hosts. Their relationship develops via e-mail in the post-grocery-wiping, pre-vaccine days of covid-19. When Sally decides to visit her beloved in L.A., their time together in his Topanga mansion requires her to navigate incredulity, insecurity, and an offer that she feels is an "affront to my independence." The novel is preoccupied with the instinctual nature of self-sabotage, and with the fulfillment that can come from defying ingrained impulses
—— NEW YORKERInsightful romcom sparkles with real wit and wisdom
—— SUNDAY INDEPENDENTWhip smart and really funny
—— BUSINESS POSTScores big on giving readers an insight into the machinations of a TV writers-room
—— CRACKFull of dazzling banter and sizzling chemistry
—— PEOPLE MAGAZINEIf you ever wanted a backstage pass to Saturday Night Live, this book is for you
—— GOOD MORNING AMERICAExcellent
—— MAIL ON SUNDAYBoth a brilliant portrait of the comedy world and a witty grown-up love story. Lives up to its name
—— IRISH TIMES