This is the latest post in a series I started last November, anticipating the twentieth anniversary of my bookblogging which will fall in 2023. Every six-ish days I've been revisiting a month from my recent past, noting work and family developments as well as the books I read in that month. I've found it a pleasantly cathartic process, especially in recent circumstances. If you want to look back at previous entries, they are all tagged under
bookblog nostalgia.
We spent most of August in Loughbrickland as usual, catching the
partial solar eclipse on our way over and the total lunar eclipse two weeks later.
F and I visited the Doctor Who exhibition in Earl's Court on the way over, I looked in on DWCon in Birmingham on the way back, and I finished the month at the Bled Forum in Slovenia.
In world news, this was the month of the South Ossetia war, bringing back sad memories of
my visit to Tskhinvali in 2005.
Non-fiction 9 (YTD 45)
The Right Honorable Arthur MacMurrough Kavanagh: A Biography, by Sarah L. Steele
The Incredible Mr Kavanagh: A Triumph of the Human Spirit, by Donald McCormick
Born without Limbs: A biography of achievement, by Kenneth Kavanagh
Kavanagh MP: An Inspirational Story, by David Cohen Doctor Who: the Unfolding Text, by John Tulloch and Manuel Alvarado Teach Yourself to Learn a Language, by P.J.T. Glendening A History of the Black Death in Ireland, by Maria Kelly Liberal Democracy and Globalisation, compiled and edited by Graham Watson MEP and Katharine Durrant 1690: Battle of the Boyne, by Pádraig Lenihan Non-Genre 1 (YTD 17)
Finding Time Again, by Marcel Proust Scripts 3 (YTD 4)
The Office: The Scripts: Series 1, by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant
The Office: The Scripts: Series 2, by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant The First Part of King Henry the Sixth, by William Shakespeare SF (non-who) 9 YTD 30)
Teranesia, by Greg Egan The Pilgrim's Regress, by C.S. Lewis The Possibility of an Island, by Michel Houllebecq The Seeds of Time, by John Wyndham The Child Garden, by Geoff Ryman The Faded Sun Trilogy, by C.J. Cherryh The Execution Channel, by Ken MacLeod Islands in the Net, by Bruce Sterling The Carhullan Army, by Sarah Hall Doctor Who 12 (YTD 156)
The Second Doctor Who Monster Book, by Terrance Dicks
The Adventures of K9 and Other Mechanical Creatures, by Terrance Dicks
Terry Nation's Dalek Special, compiled and edited by Terrance Dicks Doctor Who - Time and the Rani, by Pip and Jane Baker
Doctor Who - Paradise Towers, by Stephen Wyatt
Doctor Who - Delta and the Bannermen, by Malcolm Kohll
Doctor Who - Dragonfire, by Ian Briggs Doctor Who - Battlefield, by Marc Platt
Doctor Who - Ghost Light, by Marc Platt
Doctor Who - The Curse of Fenric, by Ian Briggs
Doctor Who - Survival, by Rona Munro Escape Velocity, by Colin Brake 9200 pages (YTD 63,000)
7/34 (YTD 29/274) by women (gender of P.J.T. Glendening unknown)
None (YTD 6/274) by PoC (ethnicity of P.J.T. Glendening unknown)
Best and worst: the second series of The Office seemed to me somehow more coherent than the first and very nicely done; you
can get the scripts here. Proust finishes on a high note;
you can get the last volume here. On the other hand, the Bakers' novelisation of Time and the Rani is awful; if you want,
you can get it here.