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The books nominated in the Best Irish Published Book of the Year category. Aoife Barry

These are the best Irish books of 2017

We’ve got all the winners’ names right here.

GET READY TO clear some space on your bookshelves and dust off those book tokens, because we now know what the best Irish books of 2017 are.

This evening, the literary world gathered for the Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards 2017, where new and established faces were there to hear the winners named from a slew of categories.

Here’s who came out on top:

  • TheJournal.ie Best Irish Published Book of the Year

Atlas of the Irish Revolution – John Crowley, Donál Ó Drisceoil, Mike Murphy and John Borgonovo (Cork University Press)

  • National Book Tokens Children’s Book of the Year (Junior)

A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea – Favourite Rhymes from an Irish Childhood – Sarah Webb illustrated by Steve Mc Carthy (The O’ Brien Press)

  • National Book Tokens Children’s Book of the Year (Senior)

Stand by Me – Judi Curtin (The O’ Brien Press)

  • Dept 51@Eason Teen / Young Adult Book of the Year

Tangleweed and Brine – Deirdre Sullivan illustrated by Karen Vaughan (Little Island)

  • Eason Book Club Novel of the Year

Midwinter Break – Bernard MacLaverty (Jonathan Cape)

  • Specsavers Popular Fiction Book of the Year

The Break – Marian Keyes (Michael Joseph)

  • Irish Independent Crime Fiction Book of the Year

The Therapy House – Julie Parsons (New Island Books)

  • Sunday Independent Newcomer of the Year

I Found my Tribe – Ruth Fitzmaurice (Chatto & Windus)

  • Onside Non-Fiction Book of the Year

Wounds: A Memoir of War & Love – Fergal Keane (Williams Collins)

  • Ireland AM Popular Non-Fiction Book of the Year

Motherfoclóir – Darach Ó Séaghdha (Head of Zeus)

  • EUROSPAR Cookbook of the Year

Cook Well, Eat Well – Rory O’ Connell (Gill Books)

  • Bord Gáis Energy Sports Book of the Year

The Choice – Philly McMahon with Niall Kelly (Gill Books)

  • RTÉ Radio 1’s The Ryan Tubridy Show Listener’s Choice Award

he: A novel – John Connolly (Hodder & Stoughton)

  • Listowel Writer’s Week Irish Poem of the Year

Seven Sugar Cubes – Clodagh Beresford Dunne (From the Irish Times)

  • Writing.ie Short Story of the Year

Back to Bones – Christine Dwyer Hickey (Longlisted for Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award)

Read: Newbies, celebrities, and one turkey: These Irish books are in the running to be named the best of 2017>

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    Dec 13th 2012, 11:48 AM

    Do these surveys not take into account the big bills? Such as gas, oil, petrol or electricity.
    They are the bills that keep me in the red and they are not going down!

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    Dec 13th 2012, 11:48 AM

    And mortgage bill too! Doh..

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    Dec 13th 2012, 4:38 PM

    The CPI is down 0.4% for prices in November however we are still 0.8% above what prices were at this point last year. Here’s the full report.

    http://www.cso.ie/en/media/csoie/releasespublications/documents/latestheadlinefigures/cpi_nov2012.pdf

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    Dec 13th 2012, 6:42 PM

    Cheers Sean.
    The cost of housing, heating, electricity and other fuels have risen.
    I don’t really care if a bag of apples went down by 5cent when my gas bill is higher than I ever remember.

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    Dec 13th 2012, 11:54 AM

    its not going down people are spending less because thy don’t have it. end of.

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    Dec 13th 2012, 11:59 AM

    Cost of living going down WHERE

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    Dec 13th 2012, 11:55 AM

    Wages going south aswell with increased prsi…

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    Dec 13th 2012, 12:08 PM

    Wait until the property tax hits in!!!!…I cant believe people are moaning about a €10 a month for some kids allownace….ITS THE PROPERTY TAX WHICH IS GOING TO DO THE MOST DAMAGE TO FAMILIES….WAKE UP PEOPLE!!! AND START TO PROTEST THIS UNJUST TAX!!…you are going to get hit with more tax in water charges as well… & pretty soon they will own YOU and your FAMILY and your HOUSE if you dont do anything about it….WAKE UP!!

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    Dec 13th 2012, 1:41 PM

    Nope children’s allowance is bigger for me. 3 kids means €38 per month or 450 odd a year. That’s on top of the 480 I lost last year.

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    Dec 13th 2012, 1:42 PM

    Actually the prsi change is costing nearly as much as the property tax (avg figure).

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    Dec 13th 2012, 12:00 PM

    The price of tobacco fell by 20% on Moore street last year

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    Dec 13th 2012, 12:06 PM

    black market fags
    55 euro for 200
    Irish 98euro for 200

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    Dec 13th 2012, 12:19 PM

    Has the Author of this article been asleep for the past six years??

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    Dec 13th 2012, 12:47 PM

    Thomas these people are not asleep its called deception they keep telling you that it is raining while they p—- all over yuo

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    Dec 13th 2012, 12:57 PM

    No, the author of this article has not been asleep for the last six years. (Though, on average, I’d say if you added it up I’ve been asleep for a little under two years out of the last six.)

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    Dec 13th 2012, 12:07 PM

    Rubbish

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    Dec 13th 2012, 2:56 PM

    I must be living in another country ! Every time I go to the shops for food there are price increases abet for only a few cents at a time . But added up on a lot of products this all adds up ! There are of course ‘special offers’ but in my experience the cut of these prices is added to different products around the store !

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    Dec 13th 2012, 2:32 PM

    I don’t know what the idiots who did this survey are living on – fresh air? I wasn’t asked…no way has the cost gone down!?!?

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    Dec 13th 2012, 12:24 PM

    Leave it out!!!!!!

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    Dec 13th 2012, 2:34 PM

    Highest purchasing power… That means given our net tax income and cost of living we are materially better off than all of Europe excluding Luxembourg and the Netherlands… Interesting and no wonder they’re annoyed with this constant whining how we are squeezed to the limit….we must seem like a nation of hypocrites.

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    Dec 13th 2012, 10:30 PM

    the cost of living has gone down and diminished to an all time low in this generations time

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