Philip S. Miller Book Clubs

ESL Book Club for English Learners

Learning English as a second language? This is the book club for you!

Literacy Logo The ESL Book Club is for adults who speak English at a high-beginner to high-intermediate level.

Great Books Discussions

Douglas County Libraries currently sponsors Great Books Discussion Groups at four libraries.

More than fifty years ago, the Great Books Movement started at the University of Chicago with the idea that ordinary people could meet and discuss the enduring ideas and issues found in classic writings. The Great Books Foundation promotes reading and conversation about great literature through discussion groups.

Junior Page Turners--Philip S. Miller

Meets the second Tuesday of every month at 4:15 p.m. Kids in first through third grades read and discuss a book and make a theme-related craft. Snacks provided.

Our 2012 book titles are:

Literary Fiction Book Club

The Literary Fiction Book Club explores contemporary prize-winning fiction, including winners of the Pulitzer, Booker and National Book Award prizes.

This lively group meets the third Wednesday of each month at Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock at 7 p.m.

Night Readers

Evening eclectic reading group meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Selections from fiction and non-fiction, poetry too!

Everyone is welcome. For more information, call Suzanne at 303-791-7323.

Teen Book Club

Meets once a month from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the P.S. Miller Library in Castle Rock. All teens are welcome.

For the coming year, our selections are:

Teen Reads for Grown Ups

Teen Reads for Grown Ups meets at Pegasus Restaurant (313 Jerry St., Castle Rock) at 6:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Everyone is welcome.