Works in The Series
| Medium | Title | Release | Plot |
|---|---|---|---|
| Newspaper column | Ross O'Carroll-Kelly | Sunday Tribune, January 1998 – July 2007 | The life and loves of Ross |
| The Irish Times, 1 September 2007 – present | |||
| Novel | The Miseducation of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly (revised edition titled The Miseducation Years) |
Sunday Tribune, 2000 | Ross's last two years at Castlerock College and his Leinster Senior Cup victory |
| Novel | Roysh Here, Roysh Now… The Teenage Dirtbag Years (revised edition titled The Teenage Dirtbag Years) |
Sunday Tribune, 2001 | Ross's first year at UCD and holiday in the U.S. |
| Novel | The Orange Mocha-Chip Frappuccino Years | The O'Brien Press, March 2003 | Ross's parents force him to fend for himself as an estate agent |
| Novel | PS, I Scored The Bridesmaids | The O'Brien Press, April 2005 | Ross and Sorcha get married |
| Spoken-word album | The Twelve Days of Christmas | Magpie Productions Ltd, November 2005 | A comedy album about the lead-up to Ross's Christmas |
| Novel | The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightdress | Penguin Books, June 2006 | Ross discovers that he is a father |
| Novel | Should Have Got Off at Sydney Parade | Penguin Books, May 2007 | Sorcha falls pregnant |
| Play | The Last Days of the Celtic Tiger | Premiered at the Olympia Theatre, November 2007 | Plot is similar to that of This Champagne Mojito Is The Last Thing I Own |
| Mock travel guide | Ross O'Carroll-Kelly's Guide to (South) Dublin: How To Get By On, Like, €10,000 A Day | Penguin Books, May 2008 | A mock-travel guide to "SoCoDu." |
| Novel | This Champagne Mojito Is The Last Thing I Own | Penguin Books, June 2008 | Ross's father is imprisoned and his assets seized. |
| Novel | Mr S and the Secrets of Andorra's Box | Penguin Books, October 2008 | Ross becomes coach of the Andorra national rugby union team, and discovers that Erika is actually his sister |
| Compilation | Ross O'Carroll-Kelly and the Temple of Academe | Penguin Books, February 2009 | Contains The Miseducation Years and The Teenage Dirtbag Years |
| Book of mock-interviews | We Need To Talk About Ross | Penguin Books, June 2009 | A book of mock-interviews in which characters from the series discuss the protagonist. |
| Novel | Rhino What You Did Last Summer | Penguin Books, September 2009 | Ross goes Stateside in order to win Sorcha back. While there, he ends up starring in his own reality TV show. |
| Novel | The Oh My God Delusion | Penguin Books, 7 October 2010 | Ross faces genuine poverty as the Irish economy nosedives. |
| Play | Between Foxrock and a Hard Place | Premiered at the Olympia Theatre, 15 October 2010 | Ross's parents sell their house, and the O'Carroll-Kelly family fall victim to a tiger kidnapping |
| Novel | NAMA Mia! | Penguin Books, 6 October 2011 | Ross sees a turning point in the recession, for himself at least. |
| Novel | The Shelbourne Ultimatum | Penguin Books, 27 September 2012 | Ross refuses to change his ways, while all around him are affected by the Recession. |
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