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Old 11-12-2007, 07:01 AM


Bad libraries are the ones where there aren't any helpful
people, bad lighting, and noisy children running around
everywhere. xD It's also hard to find books in bad
libraries. And I hate having to go up to people to ask
for help, so organization is a must. Bad libraries also
have old guys falling asleep in the chairs with newspapers
in their laps. [Yes, I've actually seen this...]

The library closest to me is all right. I've gone there
so many times and it's pretty easy to find books. So
is my school library, which is good. xD

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Old 11-20-2007, 04:09 AM

When I was growing up there was one I went to all the time for my books, that's where I first registered to even have a card. Though when school picked up and I moved around there was a newer library built near where I would be attending middle school and later in the same area my high school I am in now. Both of them were nice sized. Though there's one downtown that is multistory. That's just a cool place for just layout also, where I found some things I've never see at the other ones. My high school one is pretty nice. I actually know one of the staff members pretty well since she transfered from the middle school that I attended to be the head librarian of my high school's library. So she's fairly nice to me and normally talks to me when I stop by at times for a bit.

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Old 11-20-2007, 04:38 PM

My grandparents are members of a special private member's library. It's hard to find from outside, just a little door in between two shops, but inside has several floors of books, especially lots of really old antique books. There's a creaky old spiral staircase, lots of tiny rooms with wonky floors, and a lovely reading room with tea and coffee facilities. I worked in there several years ago for work experience, which was nice, since it really wasn't hard work at all. I love that place to bits, it's so wonderfully old-fashioned and eccentric.

 


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