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October 2008 books

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.

I started October 2008 with a day in Paris, and visited The Hague overnight mid-month. For half term we visited my sister in France, to meet very new baby S. F was enchanted; U fascinated, though we had to monitor her interactions quite carefully.

The big political news of the month for me was the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to former president Martti Ahtisaari of Finland, who I had worked with quite a lot in my time with the International Crisis Group. He is not so healthy these days, but still one of the most impressive people I've ever met.

At work, my super-effective American intern D moved on; she is now a foreign service officer wiith the US State Department. Her replacement was Spanish S.

I read 25 books in October 2008.

Non-fiction 5 (YTD 56)
The Lodger: Shakespeare on Silver Street, by Charles Nicholl
The English: A Portrait of a People, by Jeremy Paxman
Jean Sibelius, by Guy Rickards
Edmund Spenser, by Rosemary Freeman
Waterloo, by Andrew Roberts

Non-genre 3 (YTD 22)
Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero, by William Makepeace Thackeray
The Duke and I, by Julia Quinn (did not finish)
The Moving Toyshop, by Edmund Crispin

Scripts 5 (YTD 16)
Love's Labour's Lost, by William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare
Richard II, by William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare
The Life and Death of King John, by William Shakespeare

Poetry 1
Beowulf, translated by Seamus Heaney

SF 5 (YTD 40)
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
Gossamer Axe, by Gael Baudino
The Sword of Shannara, by Terry Brooks (did not finish)
Astra and Flondrix, by Seamus Cullen
Sunrise Alley, by Catherine Asaro

Doctor Who 5 (YTD 165)
The Gallifrey Chronicles, by Lance Parkin
All-Consuming Fire, by Andy Lane
Doctor Who and the City of Death, by David Lawrence
Winner Takes All, by Jacqueline Rayner
Interference Book One: Shock Tactic, by Lawrence Miles

Comics 1 (YTD 4)
The Cruel Sea, eds Tom Spilsbury, Scott Gray

6,200 pages (YTD 76,100)
5/25 (YTD 39/323) by women
none (YTD 6/323) by PoC

Gonna call out four excellent reads here: Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, which you can get here, and Romeo and Juliet, which you can get here; also Heaney's Beowulf, which you can get here, and Thaceray's magnificent Vanity Fair, which you can get here. Worst of the month was Julia Quinn's The Duke and I, which I cast aside after two chapters; you can get it here.

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