Preferably non fiction, anything history related (any period, although anything that spans over centuries and acts as a summary would be great). I've read say nothing by patrick radden.
I also love fairytales and folklore. Thank you!
Fiction is also ok, but I'm looking more for informative books that reflect the country's folklore and/or history
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We Don’t Know Ourselves by Fintan O’Toole. Series of essays spanning the author’s life, covering a lot of local politics and history and social context, and very interesting in conversation with Say Nothing!