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Keller Public Library

3.9 (27 reviews)
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The librarians are sweet and attentive! Wide selection of books, and fun events are always going on!

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I love this library. The pick-up window is wonderful and saves me so much time. The staff is always so nice and helpful.

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Roanoke Public Library

Roanoke Public Library

(4 reviews)

In the age of iBooks, Nook, and Kindle...The public library has become a thing of our childhood…read more What used to be the information supercenter is now a dated glimpse of what was... That said, I REALLY enjoy the Roanoke Library. My wife and I moved to Roanoke in July 2011, and I kind of stumbled across this little gem. Here's a summary: - It's small. Cozy, but not too small - every time I go, there's only one or two patrons in the whole place. - Free Wifi. A lot quieter to study/work here than Starbucks. - They carry fairly new items (in my category of interests, anyway). I managed to secure the Steve Jobs biography on hold, within a few weeks of publication. Beats spending the money on Kindle. - A part of the TexShare program, which allows me to borrow books from other libraries after being a local cardholder for 6 months. - Good movie selection, and blu-rays. Current stuff, stuff I would think would be "too new" for the library. Also, the week-long policy for movies is a plus. - Decent online holding and renewal system. I can check out a book for 2 weeks, but renew it up to 5 times online. Wow! That's cool. All in all, this childhood place of memory has re-entered my list of favorite places - good resources, friendly staff, and a quiet environment.

The new library is great, if you have not seen it you should check it out! This new facility is…read moregoing to allow the library to do much more for children's programs, community events and to expand their book collection. The management of the library system seems to be doing some great new things. Each time I go in, I am able to find new books that are current and are of interest to me. There are a lot of computer terminals for those individuals looking to gain access to the internet. The new library also has some great work stations with power at each station in the center of the table. This is a very comfortable library now and a strong library system for such a small little community.

Fort Worth Public Library - Northwest Branch

Fort Worth Public Library - Northwest Branch

(11 reviews)

Far Northwest

This location is beautiful! The windows look out towards the trails that are currently being…read moreconstructed. There is a massive Hands-on area with STEM activities and a 3D printer. My kiddo likes to play with the robots and program them to do sequences. There is a great selection of books as well. You also have access to the digital library through the ap when you enter your library card number. Such an abundance of resources available to our family, I am extremely grateful!

I wanted to like this library so badly as it's 5 min from home & would be a good way to entertain…read moremy toddler for an hour on a hot day, but she gets bored within 5 min here bc there's nothing for kids. Not even a table with puzzles or paper with crayons. Their Saturday story time Is boorrrrinnnggg, too. Today's visit, & probably my last, I was kinda turned off as soon as I entered the door bc no one greets you or even says hello back (or maybe I just didn't hear them cause all the staff were wearing masks... in 2023). But as soon as my curious 2yo wandered into the computer lab/stem room & found a bin of legos that she touched for a total of maybe 8 seconds lol, the bald headed man marched in there & started watching us, making me feel as if I'd let my toddler freaking steal something?! I even said oh sorry she's just a curious toddler, we're just wandering. He didn't say a word & continued to be rude & correct anything she touched. Just wanted to put my experience out here before I submit my formal complaint. I'll stick to Saginaw library-- so kid friendly & the staff is always so friendly. Two stars for cleanliness & organization.

Colleyville Public Library - Outdoor storytime

Colleyville Public Library

(13 reviews)

I used to be a big library person when I was younger. Raising kids and working full time in a…read moredemanding job meant that me time was at a premium and my love of reading was temporarily set aside. When I relocated to Colleyville and went to vote in person, on a whim I went downstairs and got a new library card on the spot. They laughingly told me that new users often ticked up during election season for them. Now, the best parts. The only portal makes it super easy to request books, and I can swing by the handy dandy drive thru and pick up during library hours. They have a wonderful service where you can submit a request for a list of recommended books just for you based on what you share about your interests, favorite authors etc. I'm on my third list and Kara has nailed it every time. I've found some great new authors and enjoyed some books I never would have found otherwise. Just another reason living in Colleyville is pretty awesome.

The Colleyville Library is an outstanding library. They put on great events throughout the year,…read moreespecially in the summer. Their storytimes are so fun for littles. Most of the storytimes are not drop in - You have to register in advance and commit to an 8 week session. I think this results in a higher quality storytime - the librarians get to know your kids, they have crafts and other fun aspects to the storytime, and it's never overcrowded. Many other events offered do not require registration. The kids play area is the best I've seen at a library. There is so much to do! My kids all still love playing there, and will happily move from table to table building and playing for HOURS (even the older ones!). I do think, since this is a small library, you really have to utilize the online hold system if you want to pick out specific books. Especially when it comes to popular kid's books, it's unlikely that you're going to walk into the library and find it on the shelf. That's ok with me - the hold system saves me time because I reserve it online, the library tells me when it's been turned in and sets it aside, and I swing by the drive through to pick it up. Through the interlibrary loan system, you can get *almost* any book or movie you want, even if the Colleyville Library doesn't have it. I utilize the interlibrary loans regularly and have only ever requested ONE book that the library wasn't able to procure for me. The staff is so friendly and accommodating. Two negatives I'd point out: 1. The new "no late fees" policy. Because there are no longer late fees, it's essentially "choose your own due date!" and the result is very long wait times for some book series. When I scroll through my list of holds, more than half the books are often overdue. The library should be collecting fines for this to encourage on time return of books and use the money to purchase duplicate copies of books in popular kids series. 2. Holds are capped at 20 books. This isn't really an issue during the school year, but during the summer when more kids are checking out books, you pretty much have to wait for every book that comes to mind. With 8 people in our house, we reach 20 holds very quickly. I'd prefer if they did away with the 20 book hold limit. Those negatives aside, this library has my heart! We are here at least a couple times a week picking up books and I am immensely grateful for the way the library has enabled me to foster a love of reading in my kids. We LOVE the Colleyville Library!!!

Southlake Public Library - Another artsy section that changes themes throughout the year

Southlake Public Library

(11 reviews)

Best library for kids in the area thanks to Ms. Karen. This…read morereview is limited to children's section/ experience, I have not used the other resources available. We've been coming to the Southlake library for two years now because my kid loves it, the decor, the coloring activities available and for Ms. Karen. Ms. Karen, and others, do a fantastic story time, coordinating activities, seasonal decorations and prizes. I've seen 4 th graders ask Ms Karen for book recommendations as she knows EVERY book under the roof and her opinion is valued by kids and parents alike. We do not live in Southlake so play the annual $25 fee for library use and it's money we'll spent. I find this library easy to navigate, I can find a book/ theme I'm looking for within minutes, they separate seasonal books too so if you're trying to teach about Thanksgiving or Valentines Day then they are all in a section of their own, which is so nice. If you need anything here, just ask and one of the highly skilled Librarian's will assist. I have only been impressed with each staff member and resources available here. Oh, and there is also a book return by the Marq, it's a drive by drop box which is convenient and nice to have as an option for days/ times the library is closed.

I only popped my head in briefly as I was coming and going from/to the Tarrant County clerk's…read moreoffice, which is in the basement of this building, along with the library. Struck me as a nice QUIET library, unlike the Keller Library, with its array of computers running video games and not isolated from the reading areas. Saw a large shelf with DVDs too. Though as I type this up I see pictures of what looks to be a story time, so perhaps the quiet is not a sure thing, so if that is what you seek, might want to look for an event schedule. Bottom line: Nice

Keller Public Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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