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"Rooney describes the book as a coming-of-age story but also notes the significance of the 2008 post-economic crash setting in Dublin."
"DUBLIN WAS FOUNDED HERE ON THE RIVER LIFFEY IN THE 9th CENTURY AS A VIKING TRADING SETTLEMENT."
"I love this city. What you have in Dublin is a blend of traditional which is looking over the shoulder back at the history but with a massive sway towards the future of Dublin and in fact the whole of Ireland."
"Dublin is the home of many acclaimed literary pioneers including George Bernard Shaw, James Joyce, and Seamus Heaney."
"You're going to witness something in Dublin tonight that we've never seen before."
"She's in Dublin with the kid right now, telling some jokes and traveling around. My kid was just in Dublin over the weekend. How weird. Did she fly Air Lingus? I enjoy that. I think of that every time I see it myself."
"I absolutely loved working for this tech company in Dublin."
"Dublin became the one city that you had to control if you were to be really considered a credible candidate for the high kingship."
"It was telling that while other cities might smell of coal or food or human sweat, Dublin smelled primarily of alcoholic drink."
"I just love the feel and ambiance of Dublin, it's such a magical capital."
"It's only five euro for a pint which is obviously for Dublin very very cheap."
"Dublin, Ireland's capital city, is a bustling metropolis full of history, culture, and exciting things to see and do."
"I found it hilarious. At one point we were walking down Grafton Street in Dublin, we walked past a busker and he was playing 'Don't Look Back in Anger,' and he was right on the 'So Sally can wait' etc. part as we walked by."
"Located in the heart of Dublin's North inner-city, one place purrs for children from all the corners of the country offering home in times of uncertainty."
"It's the right amount of mental, that's what Dublin is. The dosage is just right."
"This is comfortably the best fish and chips I've had in Dublin or Belfast, the east."
"Guinness does taste better in Dublin, according to Nigel."
"The most interesting characteristic of a true Dublin man is his capacity for indignation a Dublin man would rather be indignant than happy."
"I went to Dublin in October and it was incredible, loved everyone there."
"Dublin, Ireland is the place to go."
"I'm going to Dublin to propose to my boyfriend on the 29th, leap day. It's an old Irish tradition."
"This is a perfect way to wrap up our trip here to Dublin, Ireland."
"From up here, Dublin stretches out before you like an endless tapestry."
"The capital of the Republic of Ireland is Dublin and the official language is English."
"We see how Dublin has changed dramatically."
"It's all about the best of Belfast, from Dublin, a two and a half hour drive north."
"I thought the Gravity Bar was the coolest spot because you have panoramic views of Dublin City and the Wicklow Mountains."
"Dublin was founded as a settlement in 841 by Vikings of Norwegian descent."
"This is a book about Dublin as a whole, as a kind of ecosystem, as much as it is about any of the individual characters that walk its streets."
"Dubliners wept for the man who'd fought for their religious freedom."
"I love Dublin, indeed I love Dublin."
"I love Dublin though. I love Dublin, Ireland. Everyone was so friendly."
"Paris, like Dublin, is prohibitively expensive and I would say it is unjustifiably expensive."
"The Liberties is one of Dublin's oldest and most vibrant communities."
"It's a must when you're in Dublin to see the Kilmainham Gaol."
"So for landmarker number two besides Pennies, here is the Hey Penny Bridge."
"Dublin, a city of musicians, poets, and dreamers, also a financial center."
"It doesn't matter what part of Dublin you go to, what your interest in Dublin is, the one thing you will always remember when you visit Dublin is the warmth and the friendliness of the people."
"You have got to fight in Dublin, Ireland, because the energy here is indescribable."
"Conversation isn't an art form in Dublin; it's more of a sport."
"It's your day, what do you want to do? So I wanted to go to Dublin... there was a shop called The Alchemist Head."
"Some say the Dublin Hellfire Club is the most haunted building in Ireland."
"Unbelievable atmosphere around Dublin."
"We believe there's an awful lot of people struggling to keep food on the tables here in Dublin and Ireland."
"The summer will be remembered as Dublin's."
"The dream growing up always was to play for Dublin."
"It might have been a dreary day here in Dublin, but what a game of football to watch."
"Man the energy in Dublin really movin me."
"Dublin have won the All-Ireland champions once again."
"The sacking of Dublin came as a great victory to the various Irish Kings."
"'In Dublin's fair city Where the girls are so pretty I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone As she wheeled her wheelbarrow Down streets broad and narrow Singing 'Cockles, and mussels, alive alive-oh!'"
"As she wheeled her wheelbarrow, down streets broad and narrow, singing cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!"