Continuing our series of writers sticking up for loathed films is a defence of the commercially successful yet critically lambasted romance
March 2019
What will you be reading next year? London book fair's star attractions
Salman Rushdie’s take on Don Quixote, Elton John’s memoirs and a study of criminals in Broadmoor – a selection of the biggest and most interesting books announced at the fair
April 2016
The Guardian Children's Books podcast
Cecelia Ahern: ‘public shaming moved me to write Flawed’ - Guardian children's books podcast
Children's books
Flawed by Cecelia Ahern – review
March 2016
Children's books
Flawed by Cecelia Ahern - review
hilariousburritos: ‘I found this a great novel with a heroine who I like a lot’
This week’s talks
London Thinks – The Theology And Ethics Of Star Wars | An Evening With Cecelia Ahern | Simon Callow: Orson Welles – One Man Band
Children's books
Flawed by Cecelia Ahern - review
awkward unicorn: ‘Flawed is one of the best written dystopian novels around’
August 2015
Children's books
Love, Rosie: Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern – review
Nava4: ‘This is a clever novel with bright, entertaining characters and is perfect for any older readers looking for a bittersweet love story’
November 2014
Children's books
Love, Rosie (Where Rainbows End) by Cecelia Ahern - review
ellathebookworm: 'This book will simultaneously make you laugh and cry. The characters are especially lovable and engaging, as they are each flawed and faced with struggle'
October 2014
Love, Rosie review – overwrought tale of missed chances
Habitual bad timing is not enough to make a great rom-com, as this Cecelia Ahern adaptation shows, writes Mark Kermode
October 2009
Chick-lit roundup
Laura Barnett on The Brightest Star in the Sky by Marian Keyes, The Book of Tomorrow by Cecilia Ahern, Love Lies by Adele Park, The Life You Want by Emily Barr, French Kissing by Catherine Sanderson
July 2009
Your problems, with Anna Tims
Where Love, Rosie ends rainbows begin again
Two titles, but a Cecelia Ahern fan found she had bought the same novel
February 2009
Extract: Thanks for the Memories by Cecelia Ahern
An extract from Cecelia Ahern's Thanks for the Memories, which is shortlisted for the Romantic Novel of the Year award
April 2008
Digested read
Thanks for the memories by Cecelia Ahern
I'm lying at the bottom of the stairs. Blood pumps on to the floor and the last thing I say before I drift out of consciousness is 'Please don't let me lose the baby.'
February 2004
The Editor press review
PS, I Love You by Cecelia Ahern
'I'd never even heard of chick lit'
January 2004
Taoiseach's daughter says: I've done it by the book