Anonymous wrote:I spent so many hours of my life in the Aughts at the pre-renovated Chevy Chase DC library and the Chevy Chase-Maryland library. I worked in tenleytown for 20 years and would walk to that library at lunch and sometimes drive over to Little Falls. They were all great.
Switched to ebooks because they were easier to read holding a baby many years ago, but have certainly lost something in the process, even if I read more books since then.
Anonymous wrote:The kids' section (or rather the entire kids' *floor*) is amazing in the (new) Silver Spring branch. Fun, spacious, interactive, wide selection of books.
The rest of the library, although also attractive and modern, I agree is a bit of a miss in terms of functionality. So much space and so few books and comfortable places to sit. It's actually too big.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I was at the Chevy Chase library their librarian choice suggestions were all really good.
The Chevy Chase library is tiny and reminds of the old library in my very small town. I probably wouldn't pick it as my favorite. The Silver Spring remodel looks like nice but it's not a comfortable place.
Anonymous wrote:Noyes Children’s Library in Kensington. It’s tiny and it’s just one big room with toys. They do a good story time as well. I have fond memories of taking my daughter there when she was a toddler. It’s a real gem.