This is the latest post in a series I started in late 2019, 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.
My two trips were again both pleasure rather than business - I went to Belfast to launch the new Northern Ireland elections archive, and to London for a 2014 Worldcon meeting. Towards the end of the month my back problems from 2009 returned, and my work environment started a deterioration into toxicity from which it never really recovered. The very sad news came of the
death of Iain M. Banks, who had been due to be a Worldcon guest.
I had taken this great picture of him in 2007:
Giants walked the streets of Leuven.
And we went to find F's tree.
In popular culture, Game of Thrones reached one of its iconic episodes.
Somewhere, there's a couple all of a sudden reconsidering their Game of Thrones-themed wedding.
- Caitlin Kelly (@caitlin__kelly)
June 3, 2013 I read 22 books that month.
Non-fiction 6 (YTD 19)
The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature, ed. Edward James and Farah Mendlesohn The Irish Constitutional Revolution of the Sixteenth Century, by Brendan Bradshaw PR Urban Elections in Ulster 1920, by Alec Wilson Miradal: Erfgoed in Heverleebos en Meerdaalwoud, by Hans Baeté, Marc De Bie, Martin Hermy, Paul Van den Bremt and Sara Adriaenssens TARDIS Eruditorum - An Unofficial Critical History of Doctor Who Volume 3: Jon Pertwee, by Elizabeth Sandifer Fiction (non-sf) 5 (YTD 14)
The Garden of Evening Mists, by Tan Twan Eng The Gondola Scam, by Jonathan Gash Housekeeping, by Marilynne Robinson Danny the Champion of the World, by Roald Dahl The Name of the Rose, by Umberto Eco and
footnote SF (non-Who) 3 (YTD 35)
Catching Fire, by Suzanne Collins Blackbirds, by Chuck Wendig Starship Fall, by Eric Brown Doctor Who 5 (YTD 32, 40 counting non-fiction and comics)
Rags, by Mick Lewis Head Games, by Steve Lyons EarthWorld, by Jacqueline Rayner Hunter's Moon, by Paul Finch Something Borrowed, by Richelle Mead Comics 3 (YTD 16)
Clockworks (Locke & Key Vol 4), by Joe Hill Saga, vol. 1, by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples Afspraak in Nieuwpoort, by Ivan Adriaenssens ~5,700 pages (YTD 30,500)
7/22 (YTD 30/117) by women (Mendlesohn, Sara Adriaenssens, Robinson, Collins, Rayner, Mead, Staples)
2/22 (YTD 4/117) by PoC (Eng, Staples)
Enjoyed rereading Name of the Rose,
which you can get here, and Danny the Champion of the World,
which you can get here. Enjoyed discovering Tardis Eruditorum 3,
which you can get here, and Housekeeping,
which you can get here. Not impressed by two of the Doctor Who books, Rags,
which you can get here, and Hunter's Moon,
which you can get here.