The Librarianist: A Novel by Patrick deWitt
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Web ID: 19875833Slow, but stick with it!
4 stars This book really reminded me of A Man Called Ove (but without the suicidal tendencies). Here we meet seventy-one-year-old retired librarian Bob Comet who still lives on his own. He was married once, but his wife ran off with his best friend and his solace is being a Librarian until he retired. He meets Chip on one of his walks just staring at a beverage fridge at a convivence store and around her neck is a sign stating where she lives and he decides to take her back. He gets mixed up at the center and ends up volunteering and becoming part of the community. It's a non-linear timeline going back to his life as a boy the one time he ran away for about 10 days and the cast of characters he met along the way and to his marriage/divorce. It's very much a slow-paced book, but as is the life of Bob. I wasn't quite sure what the point of a lot of it was until the end. All the pieces fit together and the world Patrick created made sense. It ended up being a surprising read for me. I thought about DNF since it was slow going, but I never DNF books, so I stuck with it and I'm so glad I did. Totally a feel-good book.
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