readers exchange
April art and anticipation
Taxes aren’t the only thing on Linda’s mind in her latest Reader’s Exchange blog post .
Not too busy to stop and smell the tulips
It’s spring break, and everyone’s busy: Linda sees Round Rock citizens on the hunt for life-improving information in her latest Reader’s Exchange blog post .
Better living through friends
Linda reflects on how the Friends of the Round Rock Public Library quietly but significantly enhances the library user experience in her latest Reader’s Exchange blog post .
Strange encounter at the library
Horror books and Haruki Murakami’s “The Strange Library” suggest another scary thought for Linda in her latest Reader’s Exchange blog post : what if people believe that libraries just offer dusty books?
The buzz stops here
Anticipating the Library’s Book Buzz event with the scoop on upcoming book releases, Linda wonders what it would be like if popular fictional characters presented library programs in her latest Reader’s Exchange blog post .
Round Rock Night before Christmas 2014 (or, The Truth about Our Favorite Public Library Customer)
Linda reveals some secrets in rhyme about Santa’s work habits in her latest Reader’s Exchange blog post .
The gift that keeps on changing
Linda looks to books to keep up with a changing world in her latest Reader’s Exchange blog post .
All I want is a room somewhere (else)
Linda gets energized by ideas in her latest Reader’s Exchange blog post .
Pre-owned and priceless
Linda reflects on art and history in her latest Reader’s Exchange blog post .
That ship has sailed. Hope there were books aboard…
Linda reflects on Banned Books Week and the “freedom to read” in her latest Reader’s Exchange blog post .