Negative Space: libraries
- Friends of the New Braunfels Public Library Annual Book Sale
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The annual New Braunfels Library sale is well worth a visit if you live nearby.
- Georgetown, Texas: Second-Hand Prose
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The Georgetown public library book nook is possibly the best library bookstore I’ve been to.
- Newaygo, Michigan: Bay Leaf Books
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If you’re passing near Newaygo Michigan, don’t miss this bookstore hidden among the antique stores and art stores of little Newaygo.
- Palestine, Texas: The Palestine Public Library
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The Palestine Public Library opens their booksale room about once a month. If you’re in the area, it’s well worth a look.
- President Obama announces national library and poets initiative
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Reaping the benefits of a new United States-Cuban dialogue, President Obama announced a new national library and poets program last week, based on a similar program pioneered by Fidel Castro in Cuba.
- Round Rock, Texas: The Round Rock Public Library
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The Round Rock Public Library’s Book Nook doesn’t have many books, but what it has is quality.
- Temple Public Library Book Sale
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The Temple Public Library has a great book sale twice a year. I’ve picked up some wonderful novels, nonfiction, and cookbooks there.
More Information
- HathiTrust Digital Library
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“The mission of HathiTrust is to contribute to research, scholarship, and the common good by collaboratively collecting, organizing, preserving, communicating, and sharing the record of human knowledge.”
- Visit Second-Hand Prose
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“Volunteers work at the store from one hour after the Library opens until one hour prior to the Library closing, each day. For those two hours each day when we are not staffed, purchases may be paid for at the Reference Desk right outside the entrance to Second-Hand Prose.”