about

Mithlond is the Pugetopolis (i.e., Seattle area) discussion group of the Mythopoeic Society. We meet once a month at a member’s home and discuss topics pertaining to literature of the fantastic. In theory, each month we make one book the topic of discussion, tho’ in practice we typically discuss said book for anywhere from 10 – 30 minutes before chasing down any old rabbit hole that presents itself. The Mythopoeic Society is an organization dedicated to the discussion of the Inklings (especially J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Charles Williams), so we try to select one of their books at least once a year. The rest of the year is always up for negotiation; our group leans toward the fantastic (some Mythopoeic Society discussion groups go a little farther afield into science fiction, et cetera), and we frequently select “classic,” pre-Tolkien works as well as epic sagas and fairytales. Mithlond re-started in the spring of 2002 after a hiatus. The following list covers the books we’ve read since re-forming (leaving out meetings where we did not select a particular book for discussion). I pulled the list together from Matt’s original Mithlond list and from the Mithlond Yahoo! group.

2010:

  • January: The Graveyard Book.  Gaiman, Neil.
  • February: “Prince Caspian” (film).
  • March: The Lightning Thief. Riordan, Rick.
  • April: “Paradise Lost”. Milton, John.
  • May: “Tales of the Knights Templar.”  Kurtz, Katherine (ed.).
  • June: The Summer Tree.  Kay, Guy Gavriel.
  • July: Summer Hiatus Part I
  • August: Summer Hiatus Part II
  • September: Wicked.  MaGuire, Gregory.
  • October: Eragon.  Paolini, Christopher.
  • November: “The Silmarillion” — The Beren & Luthien and Turin stories.  Tolkien, J.R.R.
  • December: Choose more books!

2009:

  • January: Lavinia. LeGuin, Ursula.
  • February: Postponed until march.
  • March: Twilight. Meyer, Stephanie. AND, All the Windwracked Stars. Bear, Elizabeth.
  • April: Foucault’s Pendulum. Eco, Umberto.
  • May: Gene Wolfe’s pirate book
  • June: Beadle the Bard. Rowling, J.K.
  • July & August: No homework. ;)
  • September: Greater Trumps. Williams, Charles.
  • October: The Charles Dexter Ward. Lovecraft, H.P.
  • November: Anathem. Stephenson, Neal.
  • December: The annual holiday-gathering and picking-next-year’s-books tradition.

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