I’m not sure why this says«Chicago City of» as the title of the business, but the address indicates that this is the Martin Luther King, Jr. branch of the Chicago Public Library. So, I’m reviewing this branch of the library. Located at 35th and King Dr., this library is super tiny. However, what this tiny library lacks in space, it makes up for in attention to detail and care. The two ladies that work the desk here are really, really busy but still manage to be helpful. One directed me to where I needed to look in the fiction section of the library and the other continued to help the other patrons at the desk. Again, very small selection of books. However, they really have made the children’s section of this library and amazing space. Most of the books in here(or maybe at least 50%) are children’s books — awesome for kids in the neighborhood. There are really great displays of all sorts of genres, subjects and authors for the kids to look at. They are also members of the Lincoln Readers Club, so kids are learning all about Lincoln and all that he did during his lifetime. Yay! Pretty decent selection of adult books and magazines. Obviously, like any other library, you can request to have anything delivered here for pickup if it’s not available at this branch. There’s also a really large selection of computers with free Internet available(as is true with all Chicago Public Libraries). Definitely a great part of this library, especially since a lot of people in the Bronzeville area do not have Internet access at home. I liked this branch of the library. I definitely see myself coming here more often now that I work so close by.