Teal Curve Public Library is becoming very slowly better organized and better curated. They always have more books donations than space; they've adopted the policy that if you add ten cubic feet to the library you can also choose one book to add to the shelves. The library is growing enough to fit its collection, now, which helps a little, but it's still a mess of poorly written books that don't actually appeal to the general interest. But such are public libraries. Derri has been organizing books by whether other libraries accept them and if so which ones. Sometimes a book has been accepted by multiple other libraries and then she sticks it in whichever section has the most room. The bookcases full of books not accepted at any more selective libraries are more crowded. Right now she's got a new bookcase in the new space at the edge of the demiplane and a box of books from the basement to organize, though of course the majority of them are going right onto this shelf of books people mostly read out of charity.
So there's a library surrounded by what seems like a slightly luminous teal bubble and dotted with round teal tables and chairs for reading, with no windows anywhere to be seen and a swirling vortex off in the distance, and a young woman with black hair shelving books.