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    2 years ago

    Amazing story hour, really engaging for kids. Staff is helpful and friendly. Love this clean addition to the library.

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    10 years ago

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    4 years ago

    The hours are wrong, Make sure to check the library website for Google for more accurate information.

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    The store is nicely organized, with a welcoming and inviting atmosphere. It wasn't overcrowded,…read moremaking it easy to find what you're looking for. The staff were friendly and helpful when looking for a specific item. Their cafe, located on the upper level floor, offers a variety of drinks and food items. Books can be expensive, but it's possible to find a good book for $7. I recommend shopping online and ordering pick-up to save time and money.

    I stopped by Barnes & Noble recently looking to find books written by or about American war heroes…read more-- real stories of courage, sacrifice, and patriotism. To my disappointment, there was barely a trace. No section dedicated to military history from a personal, boots-on-the-ground perspective, and very few titles focused on the men and women who've actually defended this country. Meanwhile, there were entire tables and shelves devoted to identity politics -- including sections focused entirely on LGBTQ+ themes and narratives about racism, particularly centered on white guilt or privilege. I'm not saying those stories don't deserve space, but the complete lack of balance is frustrating. Our veterans and fallen heroes deserve to be remembered, read about, and celebrated. They shouldn't be buried behind bestsellers that push one side of the story while ignoring the people who made it possible for us to live freely and have these conversations in the first place. I expected more from a national bookstore. At the very least, give us a section that honors real American courage.

    Braselton Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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