The weblog for the Warren Public Library in Warren, Michigan. Here, we provide news about library and city happenings, book reviews and suggestions, and spotlight all of the services the library offers - for free!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Miller Branch Library Closed
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Summer Reading
Thursday, February 03, 2011
All Warren libraries back to normal hours today
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
IMPORTANT - Library closures on Wednesday, February 2, 2011
We apologize for the inconvenience. For more information, please call (586) 574-4564.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Fire and Ice - Saturday, January 15 at 11 a.m at the Warren Civic Center Library
Mad Science will present a family program called "Fire and Ice." Get ready for some sizzlin’ excitement! Join us for safe and scientific fun. Learn about the amazing properties of fire and combustion. Then, cool off with spectacular demonstrations involving dry ice. Check out the "Big Burp," the "Screwdriver Sizzle" and the famous "Mad Science Bath," as we explore the science behind this amazing frozen gas. Call (586) 751-0770 to register.
NOTE: All Warren Public Library branches will be closed Monday, January 17th for Martin Luther King Day.
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Programs for Children, Teens and Families in December

Winter Wonderland Sing-Along for all ages on Saturday, December 18th at 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT - Introduction to Genealogy
Registration is required. To register, and for more information, please call (586) 751-5377.
The Arthur Miller Library is located inside the Warren Community Center at 5460 Arden, west of Mound Road and north of 13 Mile.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT - Adult Scrapbooking Club at the Miller Library

WHEN : Monday, September 27, 2010 from 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. in the Miller Library
This free program, sponsored by the Friends of the Warren Public Library, is for the beginning to advanced scrapbooker. Teens 13 and older are welcome when accompanied by an adult.
Please bring pictures and any supplies you'd like. The library will provide scissors, trimmers, paper of various sizes, stickers, rubber stamps and acrylic stamps, inks, several different kinds of adhesives and tools to make die-cut embellishments. Use the Cricut Electronic Die-cut machine, and learn scrapbooking techniques such as heat embossing and stamping.
Registration is required - please call (586) 751-5377 to register.
The Arthur Miller Library is located on 5460 Arden (west of Mound Road, between 13 & 14 Mile) inside the Warren Community Center.
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Storytime Registration starts today!

Friday, August 13, 2010
All branches are now open
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Thank you Warren voters and library users
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Outside of a Dog, #98
"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Insider of a dog, it's too dark to read." - Groucho Marx.Dime Store Decorating: Using Flea Market Finds with Style by Jill Williams Grover
Lavishly illustrated the author presents new and unusual ideas for decorating with ordinary discounted items from dollar stores, flea markets, and thrift shops. Used as accents and accessories they can add an affordable creative touch to your living space.
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The stars of HGTV’s Room by Room Matt and
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$500 Room Makeovers by Lisa Quinn
In more than twenty fabulous room makeovers the author shows how to make the most of any room’s best features. Loaded with ideas for making any home reflect the personal style of its owners this book is sure to offer up some inspiration that’s not terribly expensive.
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Organizing Idea Book by John Loecke
Of course, “getting organized” can mean different things to different people. But chances are no matter what direction or level your quest to organize takes you, it will ultimately make you feel good. It gives you a certain satisfaction that your life and environment are manageable and under control. Divided by areas in the home Loecke gives readers dozens of unique ideas to downsize clutter and control the general messiness of everyday living.
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Reminder - Summer Reading Club ends Saturday
Thursday, July 08, 2010
You don't have to be a child to love this book!

The Plot: There isn’t any plot. This is a delightful coffee table sort of book that you can open and just begin reading. More than 100 notables from all walks of life including politics, the arts, and business leaders remember a children’s book they loved. They explain why and how the particular title had an enduring and profound impact on their life.
Each essay is accompanied by a short excerpt from the book as well as some delightfully selected illustrations.
Why You’ll Love It: Many readers began their personal love affair with books in their childhood. This book will most likely entertain as well as bring back some fond memories.
Who Should Read It: Anyone who spent their childhood summers engrossed in Treasure Island, Little House on the Prairie, Little Women, or Goodnight Moon will find this book a delight. It will also make a wonderful graduation gift as each of the selections gives readers a wealth of advice and insight.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
So Long and Thanks from All the Fish at the Miller Library
We'd like to thank the Friends of the Warren Public Library, who donated the aquarium and have provided care for the fish at the Arthur Miller Library for the past 7 years.
Friday, June 25, 2010
How Large is the Library?
When the neighborhood branches – Busch, Burnette, and Miller – close next week, patrons will only have access to the Civic Center collection, which includes 55,672 books, 6,126 DVDs, 3,229 CDs, and 444 magazine titles. While that’s still quite a chunk of time reading and watching one by one – you’d spend 179.4 years doing it all – imagine how much more you’d have to choose from if the libraries reopen in August.
A few more numbers to crunch:
How many books do you borrow in a year? If it’s only one per week, using the library has saved you $1,200 per year.
That’s 184 McDonald’s lunches:
638 gallons of milk:
25 tanks of gas:
39 nights out at the movies (2 tickets, 2 drinks, 1 popcorn.):
or 4 video game systems!
How much is the library worth to you? Do your own calculations by using our Value Calculator!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Take this book home with you!
The Plot: American State Department employee, Jordan Weiss, maneuvers a new work assignment to Why you’ll Love it:
Who Should Read it?: Readers who enjoy suspense stories with a good deal of character development will find much to appreciate here.
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*Look for Jenoff's follow-up to this novel, Hidden Things, coming July 2010!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Outside of a Dog, #97
The recent recession, political scandals, decline of Michigan’s automobile industry, unemployment, the massive oil spill, the unstable stock market…..the bad news seems to be every where - unrelenting and endless. Why not lose yourself for an hour or two in a book that might just make you laugh out loud. It won’t solve our global issues but just might offer a short interval of comic relief.
I feel bad about my neck and other thoughts on being a woman – Nora Ephron
You don’t have to be a woman of a “certain age” to appreciate this book. Ephron, who earned her professional reputation writing popular original screenplays such as When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, and You’ve Got Mail gives readers a series of candid, hilarious, and genuinely rich essays dealing with women. Women who are getting older and dealing with the challenges of maintenance, menopause, empty nests, winding down careers, and life itself.
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Pure drivel – Steve Martin
Here one of the most enduring and famous comic talents translates his physical performance to the printed page with this very funny collection of essays covering everything from aging to friendship to travel, and even comedy.
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Money $ecrets – Dave Barry
Money is one of our most misunderstood, fascinating, and in some ways taboo topics. Noted humorist Dave Barry give us his take on how the U.S. economy really works, a foolproof system for making money in the stock market, why good colleges cost too much, tips for buying and selling real estate, and much much more.
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You can’t drink all day if you don’t start in the morning – Celia Rivenbark
From religion to recipes, from carpools to cats, Ms. Rivenbark offers us her sharp and witty views. Sometimes these written rants are down right mean, sometimes shocking, but always hilarious as she dares to say things we might only think on a wide variety of unique subjects.
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When will Jesus bring the pork chops? – George Carlin
The late author of two previous bestsellers and countless comedy albums Carlin gives us in written form his highly irreverent views on our American way of life. Often silly, sometimes a bit off color, and often times quite poignant, his observations of our culture are truly original as well as thought-provoking.
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Outside of a Dog, #96
June means graduation. Graduation speeches. Graduation parties. Graduation ceremonies. The following books offer a wealth of well meaning advice and consult to all those graduates starting life after high school or college.
A Short Guide to a Happy Life – Anna Quindlen
Here best selling novelist and columnist, Anna Quindlen reflects on what it takes to “get a life”. She offers a unique perspective on how to live our lives in genuinely honest and enduring ways. It’s a slim book at only 50 pages but jam packed with valuable advice.
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Showing Up for Life: Thoughts on the Gifts of a Lifetime – William H. Gates, Sr.
The father of computer business giant Bill Gates offers some easily understood but valuable lessons learned from a long life. Chapter headings include “Open-Mindedness”, “Learning how to Lose”, “Getting Along.” These and many others offer down-to-earth, practical wisdom for not only potential graduates but any one of us.
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Just Who Will You Be? – Maria Shriver
This small, candid, and inspirational book’s theme is that what you do in your life isn’t what really matters. It’s who you are that is more important. It’s an important lesson the will appeal to anyone of any age looking to live a life of meaning and value.
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The Art of Friendship: 70 Simple Rules for Making Meaningful Connections – Roger Horchow and Sally Horchow
The frantic pace and casualness of our current lives have made forming real and lasting friendships a bit more of a challenge. Thoughtfully written, this book gives readers ideas, suggestions, and options to help us recognize how valuable friendships truly are in our very busy culture and how vitally important it is to maintain them throughout our life.
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What Should I Do with My Life? The True Story of People Who Answered the Ultimate Question –
It’s a question many of us have asked ourselves at one time or another. A total of 55 individuals answered his question with surprising and fascinating results. With a lot of humor, insight, and empathy, Po Bronson proves the depths of a wide variety of folks who often overcame fear and trepidation to chart a new direction for their lives.
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