Both of my parents & both sets of grandparents loved reading (both of my grandmothers were the first generation in their families to read)
I had completely free run of all of the books they had, and the local library.
My dad gave me a life-long love of detective fiction
I can't remember exactly, which books as we were always talking about them, but I do remember my mother sharing South Riding with me, talking about the importance of education for girls.
One set of grandparents loved Victorian fiction - Wilkie Collins and Charlotte M. Yonge remain favourites.
One grandfather shared the writings of a local nature writer, whose work I still love.
And so much poetry - especially my favourite John Clare.
Their love of literature -especially the unsophisticated way they approached it, has been one of the mainstays of my life. They took huge delight that literature, including Shakespeare (another life long love) was indeed 'for the likes of us'