Fun little library, especially for kids. Has a large selection of children’s books, touchscreen computers for young kids. A unique feature is a small reading theater that doubles as a child play area, with a slide, stuffed animals and blocks. These features would be nice to keep one’s kiddies occupied, so parents can do some reading, except this library lacks the reading nooks and private seating areas to do so. Southeast corner could be better utilized for private study or reading, but instead it’s used for storage. And the couches in the middle are rarely occupied, their central location is so exposed its too distracting for a good read. Also, the adult and young adult book sections are very limited here. «Maker Space» is an interesting place for audio/video computing, but it’s understaffed and underutilized. I know they do teach classes on it weekly, but I have yet to try one. I wish they had more activities for all ages of kids like I’m accustomed to at Salt Lake City libraries. They have a decent selection of books on cd, but have very few music cds. They have a lot of tv series on dvd, and a decent amount of movies on dvd. Blu-ray selection is small but mainly new releases. Library is kept clean and the building is relatively new. It has an odd area resembling a café with booths and large tables to do homework on. Public internet area is hidden behind the checkout desk, it’s cramped but has ten computers. Free Wi-Fi is available here too. Because it’s fun for young readers, I enjoy bringing my family here. But there’s no real comfortable place for adults, and overall it lacks for everyday readers. But it’s a small library, so some of this is to be expected. But I would rearrange the place and focus on comfortable spaces for folks to read.