The libraries in England are open again and I have already been along to borrow some books. Visiting the library is still the same sterile experience that it was last summer but I am just grateful to get some different books to read. During the lockdown I have been re-reading some of the books I have on the shelves but over the past year I have been through most of them for a second reading and I don't want to start on round three.
Unusually, I decided to look for a specific title, and luckily I found it straight away as the shelves are still very well stocked. Marilynne Robinson is one of my favourite authors and I absolutely love the Gilead series that tell the same story from the perspective of different key characters. Some years ago I found Home in a charity shop and I loved it so much I read it through twice. On the cover it said Home was a follow-up to the original novel Gilead, so of course I had to go and find that. We were going to Windsor for the day around that time, and they have an Oxfam bookshop there, so I thought I would pop in and see if they had it. It was a Sunday, and when we arrived the Oxfam shop was still shut, as they didn't open until eleven, so we wandered into a smaller charity shop next door to pass the next ten minutes. They didn't have a proper book section, just a few books on a shelf among the bric-a-brac, but to my utter amazement there was Gilead. I was clearly meant to have this book!
Last year I found a third in the series, Lila in the library, and then a few weeks ago I heard that Oprah was going to feature the Gilead series in her book club and there were now four books. The last is Jack, which was only published last year, and this one has the potential to be the best, but I shall have to wait and see.
The other book I picked up is Deacon King Kong by James McBride, and I don't know anything about it except that Barack Obama selected it as one of his favourite reads last year, and if he says it is good, then who am I to argue?

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