Books

The Wee-Free Men 14 books / 18 members / 27 posts For all the lovers of Terry Pratchets writing, esp the discworld!!!
libraries and librarians 387 books / 677 members / 389 posts librarians, directors, library assistants, library school students.. anyone who works (or will be working) in a library! (or those who just enjoy libraries)
What are you reading? 3462 books / 8772 members / 26649 posts This group is for anyone, of any background or age group, who is interested in talking about...Books. Books you want to read, have read, are reading; books you have heard of and not yet read; books of any genre. You are welcome to ask for recommendations or opinions.

If you are plugging your new book, blog, group, etc., please only do this in the Shameless Self Promotion thread. If these are posted anywhere else, they will be deleted.
Favorite Fantasy 1399 books / 2171 members / 4887 posts Let fellow Shelfarians know what you consider good fantasy novels.
The Ankh-Morpork Auxiliary Pratchett Society 99 books / 495 members / 470 posts Are you a fan of the honourable Terry Pratchett? Well then, The Ankh-Morpork Auxiliary Pratchett Society is the group for you! At least we're pretty certain it is. We'll find out I suppose. Discworld is of course terribly popular with Pratchett fans, but our group will focus on any of his works.
Crossgenre 108 books / 37 members / 53 posts I read alot of literature that cross boundaries. Is it horror or science fiction. True "literature" or genre. I want to create a list of books that are hard to define but good nonetheless. Also graphic novels are welcomed.
"Hey! What's so funny!?!" 186 books / 626 members / 435 posts I need more funny in my life, Hey, who doesn't?

So lets talk about the funny, witty, hilarious stuff we've read. Any kind of funny -puns, wordplay, dry wit, Calvin & Hobbes, sci-fi, fantasy, politics, YA -- if it tickles your funny bone, let me know about it, because I'm sure to end up reading it!

Bookcrossing 70 books / 45 members / 71 posts This is a group for people who are members of the Bookcrossing phenomenon (www.bookcrossing.com). Discuss Bookcrossing stories or techniques, facilitate book trading or bookrings/rays/boxes.
Apocalypse Lovers 190 books / 421 members / 805 posts O.K. I admit it, I love post-apocalyptic novels. Anything where society has been forever altered whether it is plague, nuclear weapons, aliens, meteors or Good vs. Evil doesn't matter, I just love a good tale where everything has been re-imagined. Come join me and discuss your favorite and not-so-favorite apocalypse novels
Brilliant Babes (And Dudes) Who Read Selectively 668 books / 174 members / 10378 posts October Spooky Duel Book Group Read: Dracula...Bram Stoker and Interview With the Vampire...Anne Rice

There are people who will read any book that comes out, and there are people who won't read anything that is less than 200 years old. The Brilliant Babes (and Dudes) are in-between--we often turn up our noses at certain writers, but we have a keen appreciation for high-quality brain candy as well! We are a friendly group mixed with a bit of sharp sarcasm, a sprinkling of green Enabler Dust and a TBR pile a mile high.

If you are slightly toward the snobbish side of the book-lover's spectrum--if you love your Dickens but also love your Nora--then you've come to the right place! Our group is invite-only to preserve the correct mix of people, but if you want to join, drop Suze, Rob or Dragonfly a note and we will review your shelf. If you get a friend invite, accept it and we will invite you to join us! (Please note that none of the admins spends all day, every day online. It may be a few days before we can get back to you. Suze and Dragonfly especially go MIA for various reasons, so please be patient and it will be rewarded!) Also, please do NOT ask for an invitation if you don't plan on regularly posting. It does take us time to review new members, and we love new members who participate, but the posts are visible to all Shelfari members who just want to lurk. :)

BBD Blog: http://brilliantbabes.blogspot.com -- chock full of BBD goodness!

Note for all members: In the past, we have had people confuse "slightly snobby" with "raging literary a-holes." Although we do appreciate a good crack on a bad author, please refrain from knowingly insulting your fellow BBDs. We love Shakespeare, but we hate drama!
50 Book Challenge! 4693 books / 4691 members / 31155 posts Welcome to the 50-Book Challenge! We are not listless. In fact, we love lists ...

A list of the books we've been looking forward to, for example, can be found by following this link:

http://astore.amazon.com/allencotrip-20

Our challenge is to read 50 books in one year. OR ... establish a goal for yourself more or less, it's up to you, just because we say 50 books doesn't mean that has to be your goal too.

To join, all you need to do is start a thread, WITH YOUR NAME IN THE SUBJECT OF YOUR ORIGINAL POST, and log your books (with title and author, please.) Reviews are always welcome as well. It is a very good idea to bookmark your post (when in your post, add it to your internet browser's favorites)for quick access for future updates. Things move quickly around here.

If you haven't been keeping track of the books you've read, start when you join.

I enjoy reading your lists, and my TBR pile has grown as a result and I've read books I wouldn't have otherwise (The Hunger Games, I'm talking to you ...)

It doesn't have to be all lists all the time, though ... People enjoy it when you comment on their lists as well, so when you update your list ... take a minute and browse around. You never know what you might find. (Water For Elephants, I'm talking to you.)


The books we loved in 2008 can be found by following the Amazon link below


http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Frichpub%2Fsyltguides%2Ffullview%2FRWDHY4E2EDKG2%3Fie%3DUTF8%26%252AVersion%252A%3D1%26%252Aentries%252A%3D0&tag=allencotrip-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957

The books we loved in 2007 can be found by following the link below

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Frichpub%2Flistmania%2Ffullview%2FR2ULK83M81K03T%3Fie%3DUTF8%26redirect%3Dtrue%26ref%255F%3Dcm%255Flm%255Fpthnk%255Fview%26lm%255Fbb%3D&tag=allencotrip-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957

I survey the group each year starting in mid-December, until about mid-January then compile the lists and post the results. I look forward to this year's lists, now that the Twilight fervor has died down.

Thanks for being here and have fun. If you have any suggestions or questions, feel free to contact me.
The Endless Neil Gaiman 46 books / 349 members / 131 posts Discussions about SANDMAN creator Neil Gaiman and his work.
fiction effect 135 books / 468 members / 1500 posts This group generally attracts those interested in writers and writing somewhat outside the mainstream, writing that experiments with the language and/or does not shy away from difficult topics/truths. We have a keen interest in discussing current trends in narrative, exploring works from some of the hottest small presses (and the big ones, too, though our affinity for independent and university presses is stronger), and peeling back the wax that has been applied to everyday life. Many of us are writers ourselves or, at minimum, harbor an interest in writing.

For a fairly comprehensive list of small presses, go to:
http://www.pw.org/links_pages/Small_Presses/
Fantasy Genre Fans 533 books / 325 members / 116 posts Share. Suggest. Discuss. For everyone who loves the Fantasy Genre. Elves, Wizards & Aliens!
Sandman and the Dreaming universe 40 books / 47 members / 8 posts this is a litle place to discuss and share insights into Neil Gaiman's universe of the Sandman.

Fantasy and Sci-fi Fanatics 1696 books / 2047 members / 2550 posts I am personally addicted to fantasy and sci-fi and I created this group for people to discuss Fantasy and Sci-fi books that they have read.

I have found myself, more often than not, searching for a really good fantasy or sci-fi book, but to no avail. Starting a group not only enables me, and you, to find great books, but it also is a great way to discuss likes and dislikes about these books.


Just a warning, I will also put realistic-fiction books on the group shelf if I feel that they are as good as a fantasy or sci-fi book. MEOW!!!!!


***NOTICE***
If you are a member, or just a random person, please put any sci-fi or fantasy book that you *LOVE* on the group shelf, please!

Another thing, plez post discussions or reply to one, i'd love to hear your opinions.
ROFLMAO 8 books / 9 members / 3 posts For those who like books that are comic in nature, or funny, books that will make you REALLY LAUGH!

ROFLMAO = Rolling On Floor Laughing My Ass Off!

=D
The Faerie Zine 150 books / 91 members / 28 posts A group dedicated to Fantasy, Faeries, Magic, Mystery, Gothic, Unusual and the Arts.
A group where one can escape into their own Fantasy World complete with hidden surprises, visits to Wonderland, Having a Tea Party with Special Friends, while wearing Tiaras and creating magic.
Is it adventure you seek, then perhaps its sitting on top of Big Ben or drinking a latte in a European Cafe located on a secret alley, exploring the sites of Harry Potter on a Hogworth Express, Maybe visiting an Ancient Egyptian Ruin or sailing the coast looking for treasure of mermaids.
The odd, are you a cryptozoologist?, An Alchemist? Love Apothecary and Merlin, Were you a Vampire or Witch in another life, love The Salem Witches, Is the Gothic scene you?

Do Blyth Dolls drive you mad, love to live in your own dollhouse or gnome cottage overlooking a bed of sweet lavender or peonies! What about a pixie carnival or secret circus?

Are you an artist who loves every form and medium of art and looking to learn more and drives on inspiration from history and others, The the Faerie Zine is the place for you!

http://www.moonfairesworld.com/
BookClub 24 books / 8 members / 8 posts A group of women in their 30-40's in Portland, OR who like to get together to discuss books.
Overdrive: Salt Lake City 85 books / 4 members / 2 posts Overdrive has been meeting in Salt Lake City for some years. We read speculative fiction of any stripe, from manga to 1000 page tomes. We meet at the Salt Lake City main library on the first Sunday of each month at 2 pm to talk about the last book we read, and pick another book for the next month. We have a website/blog at http://overdriveslc.blogspot.com/
Meri's Class List 125 books / 4 members / 1 posts Choice books for book reports and reviews. All books have a recognizable plot development arc. I am specifically interested in books at the Middle and early High School level.
Words and Flava 46 books / 5 members / 10 posts The Ladies with Flava meet monthly to read these books! It lets us enjoy the literature, the Food we bring and best of all, the gathered 'regiment of women'!
Read along!
Across The Pond 355 books / 283 members / 2440 posts The United Kingdom of Great Britain (Wales, England, Scotland) and Northern Ireland.


Welcome to Across The Pond!

Do you ever find yourself suddenly walking silly walks or humming a certain Lumberjack tune? Do you scurry to the kitchen at noon for ladyfingers and herbal tea? Do you read literature from or about Tudor or Regency periods? Are you constantly flipping to BBC America to check for new episodes of Dr. Who, Robin Hood, or MI-5? Did you love Braveheart, Pride and Prejudice, or the Harry Potter movies? Do you ever suddenly find yourself speaking in a British accent using the words "bloke" or "codswallop" from time to time? Or maybe you just feel you were born in the wrong country? This group was made for anyone who feels a special connection to the geography, history, culture, and traditions of the U.K. Discussions are open to everyone and can be about anything from English literature, your favourite Beatle, or how you spent your summer vacation touring famous castles. Whether the discussions are serious and thoughful or silly and playful, have fun! *For any Shelfarian who has stumbled upon this group out of curiosity, please feel free to join us (especially you Brit's!)!*
Anglophiles Anonymous 655 books / 66 members / 26233 posts

Please read this note in its entirety: This is a private group, mainly to keep out Lurkers, Tittlebats, Boojums and Snarks. If you’d like to join, please do not send a message to the "Group Administrator". Instead, use the Shelfari "Search Members" function to seek out my housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers. Leave your card and a letter of introduction with her, explaining why you wish to gambol amongst us and what you’d bring to the conversation in terms of your obsession with all literary things Angl-ish. She's a bit of a cold fish but she'll see I get the message.

Much Prized: Participation in our Group Reads, the ability to write a coherent sentence, a sense of humour, an appetite for stimulating intercourse and a deep and abiding love for British literature. The possession of a ridiculous British alias is much admired.

Much Frowned Upon: Lurking. All those found guilty of Lurking will be expunged once a year using the most shocking medieval methods.

A Message from The Most Hon. The Marquess of Manleigh:

“I must ask anyone entering the house never to contradict me or differ from me in any way, as it interferes with the functioning of the gastric juices and prevents my sleeping at night.” -- Posted at the entrance of Renishaw Hall, home of Sir George Reresby Sitwell

Dear Besotted Reader of British Literature,

Allow me to introduce you to our little circle, an oasis for those of you out there who suspect you’ve been born in the wrong country. You pale, lost souls who wish you could pepper your prose with spellings like “civilised” and “sense of humour” without eliciting raised eyebrows. You who stare at the clock wistfully at half-past four and bemoan the fact that no steaming pot of tea and scrummy comestibles are nigh. You know who you are. You find yourself spending inordinate amounts of time reading the Brontës, Austen, Dickens, Eliot, Woolf, Waugh, Mitford, Wodehouse and basically any other writer with a British accent. You curse fate because you weren’t a member of the Bloomsbury group. To your chagrin, you’ve never found a body in your library. You long to find others of your ilk, soul-mates with whom you can prattle on about British literature, poetry, cinema and telly without receiving blank stares in return. My dears, you are not alone.

Step into the drawing room and tell us all about it. Would you like one lump, or two?

Yours cordially,

Sir Terence ("Tinky") Egbert Ethelred Edward George Kitty Carlisle, KQHB
1st Marquess of Manleigh, 14th Viscount Manleigh and Knight of the Queen's Handbag
Manleigh Hall, Studleigh-Under-Dureth, Sussex

Upcoming Group Reads:

Persuasion by Jane Austen (Discussion begins 1 December)
Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie (Discussion begins 4 January)

Current Group Read:

Dracula by Bram Stoker (Discussion begins 1 November)
The Chronicles of Clovis by Saki (H. H. Munro)

Our Group Reads (To Date)

The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
The Painted Veil by W. Somerset Maugham
The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey
Scoop by Evelyn Waugh
A Far Cry From Kensington by Muriel Spark
Atonement by Ian McEwan (Runner-Up, Our Favourite Group Read 2008)
On Beauty by Zadie Smith
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (Our Favourite Group Read, 2008)
Villette by Charlotte Brontë
Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers
My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier
Mapp and Lucia by E. F. Benson
The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood (giving a nod to the Commonwealth)
Amsterdam by Ian McEwan
The Hunting of the Snark: An Agony in Eight Fits by Lewis Carroll
King Lear by William Shakespeare
Twelfth Night, Or What You Will by William Shakespeare
Reginald by Saki (H. H. Munro)
Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome
Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll
Some Tame Gazelle by Barbara Pym
Reginald in Russia by Saki (H. H. Munro)
Bryan’s Book Club 127 books / 93 members / 296 posts This group is for anyone who wants to join my quasi book club. I'll list what we are currently reading and we can all talk about it. This club will focus on literature and science fiction with a dab of fantasy too. We will read short books, long ones, and sometimes a whole series, depending on my mood. I have around 500 unread books, so we have lots to choose from, just check out my shelf for details.
PDXMetro Reads 71 books / 3 members / 0 posts This is a collection of the books read by the E&A, PDXMetroreads, MiPL book club (just some of our many names!). Right now, it's a collection of books, but if people want to discuss, go ahead!
Greene Reading Club 13 books / 6 members / 5 posts The Nathanael Greene Middle School Reading Club meets every week to share book suggestions, snacks, and fun. This should be a good way to share our favorite books with each other.
Books that will induce mindf*ck 223 books / 51 members / 25 posts Group for discussion about books that will induce mindf*ck (see http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1016184). Feel free to propose in discussions any other book to include it in the list.
Finer Things Club- Tucson 15 books / 7 members / 16 posts
LETS TRY AND SEE IF EVERY ONE ON SHELFARI CAN JOIN 1 GROUP! 1659 books / 4426 members / 48392 posts COMPLETE RANDOMNESS!!!!!!!!!!!AND FUN GAMES FOR ALL!

REMEMBER TO INVITE ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS, AND TELL THEM TO INVITE ALL OF THEIR FRIENDS AND SO ON!

POST, POST, POST, AND BE ACTIVE!!

Any swearing (the "seven main" curse words) or explicit material will not be tolerated.
Ocean Beach Book Club 22 books / 4 members / 0 posts A random group of people currently from the San Diego Area who choose and read books based on what sounds good at the time!
books to read for young adults 234 books / 2 members / 5 posts This group shelf is for kids from age 9 to the oldest age imaginable but that doesn't mean that every book on this shelf is appropriate for every age. All the books are good and some aren't known very well at all and some of the books have thousands of hits but they are all worth reading.
The Secret Closet Shrine 21 books / 61 members / 300 posts Come on, admit it. We all have obessions we obess over. I know I do.Or maybe you like to think of these things as "focas-es." That's okay too. Come and let us share our love for whatever it is we love. And Remember: don't say anything you wouldn't want your six-year-old sibling to read. In the event you do not have a sibling, substitute with other cute child.
Daringly Dynamic Reading Divas 112 books / 6 members / 1147 posts
BFFLs 6 books / 7 members / 225 posts "It is by chance we met,
by choice we became friends.
Friendship is a strange thing---
we find ourselves telling each other
the deepest details of our lives,
things we don't even share
with our families who raised us.
But what is a friend?
A confidant? A lover?
A fellow email junkie?
A shoulder to cry on?
An ear to listen?
A heart to feel?
A friend is all these things...
and more.
No matter where we met,
I call you friend.
A word so small yet so large in feeling,
a word filled with emotion.

It is true great things
come in small packages.
Once the package of friendship
has been opened,
it can never be closed.
It is a constant book always written
waiting to be read and enjoyed.
We may have our disagreements,
we may argue,
we may concern one another,
friendship is a unique bond
that lasts through it all.

A part of me is put into my friends,
some it is my humor,
some it is my listening ear,
some it is real life experiences,
some it is my romanticism
but with all, it is friendship.

Friendships forged are a construct stronger
than steel built as a foundation,
necessary for life and necessary for love.
Friends---you and me
You brought another friend
and then there were 3.
We started our group
Our circle of friends
and like that circle
There is no beginning or end..."

-Author Unknown


This is a place where best friends can share feelings with each other and give eachother girl advice. BFFL!
LECJ Literary Genres 71 books / 19 members / 41 posts Literary Genres Class and Name Book Club of HS Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Neil Gaiman's Bookshelves 644 books / 232 members / 37 posts People discussing the books on Neil Gaiman's shelves
brewbooks 7 books / 7 members / 5 posts This group is for Brews, Brew relatives and people who have accidentally or on purpose married Brews to keep in touch about what books we love or don't love.
We'll write reviews and comments about our group books.
Bookmarked 24 books / 9 members / 6 posts The DePaul University library staff reading exhibit
Adams 12 Books 11 books / 5 members / 0 posts a book club for past and current Adams 12 employees
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