WO@PatKennyNT cane & Abel and To kill a mockingbird
— Lisa Ryan (@LisaLr1234) March 5, 2015
@PatKennyNT Tip O Neil's "Speaker of the House" is the only (non school ;) ) book I have read twice, and I'm about to do again after 15 yrs
— David Marrinan (@david_marrinan) March 5, 2015
@PatKennyNT favourite book "The Book Thief"
— Fionnuala Kearney (@fionnualatweets) March 5, 2015
@PatKennyNT The Patchwork Planet - Anne Tyler.
— Martina Reilly (@MartinaReilly) March 5, 2015
@PatKennyNT my favourite book of all time: " Cry of the Morning" by Brian Cleeve Always sorry I never told him when I saw hin on Baggot St
— Cllr Dermot Lacey (@LaceyDermot) March 5, 2015
@PatKennyNT One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
— Paddy O'Brien (@MagnumPIG) March 5, 2015
@PatKennyNT Has to be Wuthering Heights, read it more than a dozen times over the years,never loses its appeal, greatest love story ever ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
— Sally Martin (@Drimbos) March 5, 2015
@PatKennyNT A Thousand Splendid Suns- Khaled Hosseini.
— Ryan M. Mangan (@Ryan_Mangan) March 5, 2015
@PatKennyNT 84 Charing Cross Road #WorldBookDay.
— Barbara Feeney (@BarbaraLFeeney) March 5, 2015
@PatKennyNT 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
— Frank Smith (@francis310856) March 5, 2015
@PatKennyNT A Fine Balance by Rohington Mistry #WorldBookDay
— Richard Deane (@RichardDeane77) March 5, 2015