Cross-media recommendations across film, TV, games, books & music — picked by taste.
Dreams: The Ultimate Corrs Collection brings together the Irish sibling group's pop-folk catalog in a single compiled portrait of melody, longing, and family harmony. The taste it points toward is for music where voice and emotion do the work rather than production texture — and for stories, in any medium, where song carries real weight: performance as connection, love as something reached for, and sound bound up in heritage and belonging.
Book
The Singer of All Songs (The Chanters of Tremaris, #1)
A novice ice priestess whose chantments literally shape the world — song as elemental power.
Book
The song of el coquí and other tales of Puerto Rico
Three Puerto Rican folktales reflecting layered cultural heritage, rooted in oral and folk tradition.
Book
Ballad
A faerie muse who fosters and feeds on a music prodigy's creative energy gives talent a dangerous dimension.
Book
Listen to Your Heart (Sweet Dreams Series #112)
A teen romance built on longing turns puzzling when the boy she's been dreaming of suddenly turns cold.
Book
Red sings from treetops
Color rendered as sound and song — red sings, blue dances — making feeling vivid and audible.
Book
Heart Song
A girl searches for her father's hidden identity, uncovering family truth through her grandmother.
The Corrs: BBC Radio 2 Live at Hyde Park is the natural companion — it captures the same songs in a live reunion setting, so you hear the band performing Breathless, Dreams, and Runaway in the room rather than on record.
Ballad is a strong match: it centres on a music prodigy whose talent attracts a faerie muse who feeds on creative energy, blending emotional intensity with folklore in a way that sits close to the Corrs' folk-pop sensibility.
It gathers the group's best-known songs into one place, making it a useful starting point for listeners new to the Corrs as well as a single-volume reference for longtime fans.