We’re Open (Again)!

When we last closed our doors almost 5 months ago, we didn’t realise it would be so long till we opened them again. Monday 17th May we open for business again and can’t wait to see all your (hopefully still masked) faces again.

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Thank You for Shopping Local!

Just a quick note to say thanks to everyone who shopped local in December, it was much appreciated. We’ve decided after a tough year to give ourselves a break this Xmas/New Year and will be back (Covid regs. allowing) on Monday 4th Jan. This is a longer than usual break but given the year we’ve…

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Covid Restrictions

It’s been a really strange Summer for everyone, not least the crew here at Roe River Books. The back to school season usually means that August is our busiest month, but with Covid restrictions in place since we re-opened after the lock down, we have been operating at a much reduced capacity in the shop.…

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An Evening With John Connolly

Now that Halloween has passed, if you’re settling into a state of mortal dread at the though of the first Christmas carol assaulting your ears, then fear not. We may have just the thing to settle your nerves, or set them on edge depending on your disposition. Regular customers will know that we’ve been operating…

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The Rapturous Moon

This coming Saturday 27th October at 6.30 pm  we’re delighted to host the launch of The Rapturous Moon by Tara Tine. A follow up to last years Flight of Fire, the second installment sees us return to the enchanted village of Carlin for…. well, why don’t I let Tara tell you herself …. (more…)

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The Corridor no. 5: Publication Launch with Paul Scraton

Roe River Books are delighted to host The Corridor on Friday, October 19th. The Corridor is an interdisciplinary, discursive project that explores the topic of borders and their political, social and cultural consequences through public talks, screenings and artistic presentations. With artists from all fields, historians, sociologists, contemporary witnesses and other experts we as outsiders…

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