Books

Horror, Thillers, and Dark Fantasy 108 books / 112 members / 22 posts Adult horror from some of the very best in the business. Brian Keene, Bryan Smith, Norman Partridge, Andre Duza, Tim Lebbon, Douglass Clegg, Michael Laimo
History - Fiction 547 books / 733 members / 1074 posts For any good Historical Novels you have read and Authors you want to rave about.
Augusta Book Club 36 books / 7 members / 1 posts MDW/MCG women's book club which meets monthly downtown for discussion, food and gossip
Reader's Cramp 83 books / 211 members / 276 posts This group is solemnly dedicated to every reader's cramp: the aggravating tome.

Do you still remember the last book you read that frustrated the hell out of you? Maybe it led you on, peaked your interest but then clichéd you to death in the dark alley of its final 'graph. Perhaps it promised what it could not deliver, or just grated on you with preachy soapboxing.

Add your "favorite" frustrating books to the group shelf. Vent about your latest letdown. Commiserate, carp, and kvetch. Go ahead, let it all out...we understand.
Books I have read so far in 2007 208 books / 20 members / 4 posts Just keeping a record of what I read x
What are you reading? 3480 books / 8773 members / 26725 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.
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.
Vampires 476 books / 1560 members / 2422 posts for those of us who just cannot get enough of vampires... here's a place to share your favorite vampire stories as well get recommendations from other members on books you haven't read yet.
I hate The Da Vinci Code 42 books / 197 members / 127 posts * Do you feel like flipping out every time some ditzy guy or girl starts prattling on about what a deep meaningful experience The Da Vinci Code was?

* Did you power through it in an afternoon and wonder what was wrong with the person who recommended it to you?

* Do you put down new books after seeing a recommendation from Dan Brown on them?

Join this group and share well written new fiction.
Audible Books to recommend 545 books / 274 members / 1207 posts I thought it would be nice to have a list of books that people have read that are on audible (downloads from Audible.com & library CDs are my choices). I've created quite a wish list, making sure that it is listing books that can be listened to -- otherwise, no point in thinking about it. We are so lucky to have such an incredible selection of books to listen to now -- it's a whole new world and just in 5 years! I used to read 3 books a year if I was lucky -- now it's more like 30 books now that I can listen -- I love it!!

When members write down the books they have read -- give at lease a two word critique, even if as simple as the star system -- it's more helpful to see that than the list of books one plans to read. Also, mentioning the book name in Comments allows the reader to see what you are referring to when reading from iPhone!
PDX Book Club 46 books / 19 members / 13 posts This is the official 'group' site for my book club. The club is a cross-genre one in which we try to read a little bit of everything. Some years we tackle a theme, other years we're more ecletic in our selections.

JANUARY's BOOK:
Smilla's Sense of Snow by Peter Hoeg.

DESCRIPTION:
The title of this quiet, absorbing suspense novel by a Danish author only suggests the intriguing story it tells. After young Isaiah Christiansen falls from a snow-covered roof in present-day Copenhagen, something about his lone rooftop tracks--and the fact that the boy had a fear of heights--obsesses Smilla Qaavigaaq Jaspersen, a woman who had befriended him. Smilla is 37, unmarried, and, like Isaiah, part of Denmark's small Eskimo/Greenlander community. She is also a minor Danish authority on the properties and classification of ice. Her search for what had frightened the boy leads her to uncover information about his father's mysterious death on a secret expedition to Greenland, a mission funded by a powerful Danish corporation involved in a strange conspiracy stretching back to WW II. As related in Smilla's sober, no-nonsense narration, the plot acquires credibility even as its details become more bizarre.
the girls 140 books / 344 members / 531 posts Friends don't let friends read bad books.
FrugalReader.com Members 480 books / 42 members / 229 posts A group for Shelfari.com members who are also FrugalReader.com members!
Young Adult Fantasy Lovers Unite! 228 books / 269 members / 228 posts This group is for lovers of young adult fantasy books. It doesn't matter whether or not you ARE a young adult; anyone who likes to read young adult fantasy is welcome! If you feel like every time you walk into a Borders or Barnes & Noble you find about 20 million new YA fantasies you just have to have, then this is the group for you!
Paranormal Romance & Urban Fantasy 1381 books / 2505 members / 4397 posts If you spend all night curled up in bed with your favorite dark hunter, carpathian, witch, jaguars or werewolf, this book club welcomes you! Here we can discuss the books that give us chills & thrills. If Paranormal Romance is your cup of tea this is the place for you.
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!
Arizona Book Lovers 58 books / 66 members / 65 posts This is a non genre specific book group for book lovers that live in Arizona. Discuss books you've read and get book recommendations from fellow Arizonians. This will also be a great place to post author signings and book events going on around the state of Arizona.
KUOW Weekday - Reading List (Nancy Pearl) 75 books / 14 members / 1 posts List of books discussed on KUOW (NPR) with host Steve Scher and eponymous librarian /reading evangelist, Nancy Pearl
"WTF?" 142 books / 867 members / 2662 posts Ever started reading a book that everyone else seems to love and you just don't get the attraction? Or picked up a book from an author you usually love and wondered if the latest offering was written while talking on the phone? Or perhaps you read the first three chapters of a book and still can't figure out what's going on, who the characters are, the basic plot, or even the purpose of the book at all? What happens when all your friends recommended this great book that you thought was the most poorly written waste of perfectly good trees you ever read?

Welcome! You have found a place to vent your frustrations, discuss your opinions, review justifying arguments, or generally get satisfaction for time wasted on reading a book that just left you asking...WTF????
Books 2007 45 books / 3 members / 0 posts Books I have read so far this year, feel free to discuss them x
Neo-Inklings 14 books / 4 members / 8 posts This is a group, just for Majigdefurgen (if you don't know, don't ask) and the Neo-Inklings, to share our collections, recommend books, keep in contact throughout the weeks, and generally make fun of each others literary choices (for instance, Wandering Trappist ridicules the rest of us over "the Last Unicorn," and according to his new wife -who is also one of my best friends-, the vast majority of my books are "fluff.") We don't hold it against each other (well, if we do, it's only a little).

And, anyway, half of us still work at bookstores, and the other half did for many years, so it helps for me to keep them up on what's new, and for WT to keep us up on what's old (and preferably not mouldy).

So, that is what this group is for, and I hope we can continue to trade books and insult one another for a very long time.
~Vampires~ 290 books / 658 members / 747 posts For Adults and teens that love vampires... We will discuss all the new books that come out and all the classic favorites. Anne Rice to Michele Bardsley and then some :)
Fang Bangers 120 books / 165 members / 27 posts Vampire books for adults.
Gothic Fiction 129 books / 179 members / 41 posts According to Wikipedia, gothic fiction combines horror and romance. "Prominent features of gothic fiction include terror (both psychological and physical), mystery, the supernatural, ghosts, haunted houses and Gothic architecture, castles, darkness, death, decay, doubles, madness, secrets and hereditary curses. The stock characters of gothic fiction include tyrants, villains, bandits, maniacs, Byronic heroes, persecuted maidens, femmes fatales, madwomen, magicians, vampires, werewolves, monsters, demons, revenants, ghosts, perambulating skeletons, the Wandering Jew and the Devil himself." A fan of Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Bronte, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Daphne Du Maurier, and others? Come join our group!
Alternate Dimensions 22 books / 61 members / 137 posts For alternative music fans! E.g. punk, hard rock, emo, metal, screamo, post-hardcore,etc.
Vash 20 books / 22 members / 32 posts Vash=Vampire + "Trash''

This is by no means a derogatory term. It is said with great affection. A place to discuss such wonderful (if not profoundly deep) authors as Chris Moore, Mary Janice Davidson or Charlaine Harris.



Who is YOUR fave Vash author?
24 Book Challenge + Chat 821 books / 81 members / 2817 posts The 24 Book Challenge group is currently at full capacity; thank you for your interest.



"In the case of good books, the point is not how many of them you can get through, but rather how many can get through to you.", Mortimer Adler

*This is a group for book lovers who prefer to take an under-promise and over-deliver approach to their reading. It's also for those of us who quake at the thought of "committing" to read 50 books in a twelve month period.

The challenge: Set a goal for yourself to read and enjoy 2 books each month.(If 1 would be a s-t-r-e-t-c-h goal for you, that's great too! If you crave more than 2, go for it. It's your challenge :-)

If you have been keeping track of all that you've read since January 2008, feel free to include those books towards your goal. If you haven't been keeping track, simply begin now.

How it works: Put your name in the subject line of a new post, and start to add your book list. From that point on you can add to your list by replying to the first post in your thread. If you prefer to keep your thread free of others' questions or comments then you may want to include this request in your original post title (e.g. "No comments please"). If you would like questions or comments within your thread, why not include "Comments welcome" in the title? If you feel inspired to write mini-reviews or comments on any book in your list, please do. Whatever feels right for you!

The group shelf:You are also invited to add your 24 + books to the group shelf. If you did write a comment or review please also add this to your book on the shelf. In an effort to keep things simple, we're only using the "Books We've Read" shelf.


Please drop us a note if you have any questions or suggestions for improving the group. We'd love to hear from you!
Books to read 110 books / 15 members / 3 posts Books don't own yet and want to read - fantasy, children's and classics
EC to Cozies 172 books / 27 members / 484 posts This group is for the readers that like to read anything from Ellora's Cave to Cozy mysteries, and anything between. You are welcome to join with your book list and your opinions about the books that you have read,or any other topic that you may have. Feel free to post what you would like to discuss.
AWIN Book Club 19 books / 8 members / 1 posts Bi-monthly book club focusing on books with female authors or central characters
Suspense and Thrillers 739 books / 2084 members / 5796 posts If you love thrillers, come join us!

If you are an author of a mystery, suspense/thriller book and would like to lead a group discussion in a group read of your book, please send a private message to the owner of the group.

November's group read is The Gatekeeper led by the author, Michelle Gagnon
The VHL Guardians 32 books / 43 members / 88 posts This group is for people who love The Vampire Huntress Legend Series written by L.A. Banks. These books are for young adults 17 years+ and adults.
Book lovers in Bangalore 85 books / 316 members / 132 posts A place for interaction between book lovers residing in Bangalore,India
Flips Flipping Pages 143 books / 1172 members / 30130 posts http://flipsflippingpages.multiply.com/journal/item/15/Book_Addiction_-_FFP_on_Manila_Bulletin_

Flipping Pages: A site for Filipino shelfarians from all over the world

A community of people who love to read, collect, swap, mooch, talk about, sell, touch, smell, look at, give away books.

A support group for book addicts. Though most support groups help you quit, here we enable you, encourage you to get more, buy more, read more, learn more!

A book club that meets every 2nd Saturday of the month.

A bulletin board of book-related announcements of events, sales, promotions, and other stuff that feed on our book frenzy.

A discussion board of ideas, mini-reviews, book recos, games, questions and debates from intellectual to inane, asaran, kwento, songs, poems, advice, dedications, slum book exchanges, at kung ano ano pa.

Flipper: YOU, if you have made that excellent decision to join the group.

The Flippers: Some of us have a lot in common. Many have their mothers to blame for getting us hooked on books. (Thanks, Moms). Many of us have found ourselves sitting on the floor of Book Sale branches scrounging for the best buy. Many of us went through a Nancy Drew phase. Many of us consider our books as valued possessions worth saving in a fire.

Yet, we are also diverse. Some are into classics, Filipino literature, chicklit, fantasy, fiction, non-fiction, cookbooks, serious novels, fluffy pretty books. Some of us like our books crisp, clean, and covered up in plastic. Some of us prefer the musty, dog-eared books fished from a pre-used book bin so we can inhale the history of its previous owners. A poll on favorite authors will reveal just how diverse we are. The Filipino diaspora also means we run the whole spectrum in terms of geographical location and cultural influences. Our opinions differ, and that's what makes this a rich and enriching place.

We're split just about midway between monobookists (look it up here) and polybookists, toilet readers and toilet wall starers.

We're all Filipinos -- whether it's by blood, by birth, by marriage, or by choice. And we all love books and talking about books.

The Rules:
1) Be respectful. -- Keep it friendly. No personal attacks. No insults. No name-calling. No flames.

Debates are fine. You can bust your veins dissing or defending the works of authors, arguing the merits and demerits of a literary piece till the sun comes out. But respect the members. We don’t have to like each other here. But we have to respect differences of opinions, personalities, and perspectives.

Remember that when somebody does not think the way you do, that does not make them stupid. The fact that their ideas are different from yours does not make them uneducated. Beware those who cannot respect other people's world views; it could be your own ignorance and narrow mindedness showing. Let's just be grateful that we can learn from others' perspectives.

2) No profanity.

3) No endorsement of illegal materials.

4) No pornographic content. No links to pornographic sites.

5) No black propaganda against any of the members and other personalities.

6) Authors, publishers, and book distributors may promote their products and events. Keep it book-related. No ads for realty, no invitations to MLM events, no invites to seminars that do not have anything to do with books.

We might concede to free food and wine tasting events though.
Women of Lore 808 books / 630 members / 20291 posts This group is for women who want to have a laid back good time, and to enjoy each others company and conversations.

It's kinda like a, girls night out.
Oakton Book Club 27 books / 9 members / 5 posts
Mary, Julie, Sherri, Nicole, Jocelyn, Cindy, Jill and Michelle's Book Group 50 books / 7 members / 0 posts We meet on the third thursday of the month and the only rule is that the books we read must be published in paperback. We read fiction, non-fiction and tend to like books that are set in or are about DC. Membership is by invitation of an existing member.
flappers 91 books / 431 members / 2591 posts FLAPPERS started the fun....way back in the 1920's--they were the rage everywhere--Men and Women danced, sang, partied and socialized....we're keeping it going....so if you love to talk and flap your gums then we are the fun loving group for you--come on--what ya waiting for--see ya in the story world...let's have fun!!!!---PLEASE---ADULTS ONLY---OVER 21---THANKS !!!!!
Historical Fiction 953 books / 1409 members / 3993 posts I was shocked there was no "historical fiction" group so I'm going to try this.
Your books can be from any era and style as long as they are historical fiction!
I am always on the lookout for new books so please add/suggest as many as you like!
As you can see from my shelf and the group's shelf we have a loose interpretation of what is "historical fiction" and a varied taste in books.
Questions about how to use shelfari should be adressed to that group please.
Authors are welcome to post, but please do not use this group to advertise for your book unless it caters to our interests!
Another small request from me......Please keep all discussions civil and try to respect other people's views and opinions while posting on this group.
If you decide to join...welcome!
Paranormal Mystery 645 books / 514 members / 4777 posts This is a group for people who enjoy the sub-/cross-genre of paranormal mystery.
This is not to be confused with either paranormal romance or urban fantasy.
It can, though, overlap with several other sub-genres.

Please feel free to add to the group shelves at any time as long as the books added can be considered a paranormal mystery.

Also please feel free to post about books outside of this genre but carefully title the subject as "OT" (Off Topic).

P.S. Authors of books that fit this category are welcome to introduce their books here.

[g] I had to use this icon somewhere ...
Ladies of the Club 19 books / 2 members / 0 posts My friends and I get together once a quarter to share our opions on a book we have chosen to read together. It's also a good time to exchange books with each other.
Across The Pond 355 books / 281 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!)!*
Syr bk club 49 books / 7 members / 4 posts
(( Dark Fantasy )) 69 books / 41 members / 7 posts To list books for people interested in authors such as Laurell K. Hamilton, Holly Black, Lora Leigh, etc. Mostly fantasy, fiction, and some romance thrown into the mix.
hooked on books 74 books / 9 members / 0 posts MSN "hooked on books" group needs a place to list each members books, what they have read and what they have purchased/acquired and what they plan to read soon.
We read all types of books, classic, memoir, fiction, non-fiction, mystery, romance, horror..............we just love books!!
Houston Book Babes 44 books / 7 members / 16 posts Hey Ladies! This group is only for our little Houston group! We can continue the discussions of our past and present books, but mostly I'm creating it as a way for us to connect and have fun. It will be private and by invitation only, so you don't have to worry about anyone seeing what is said.
Princeton Panera Bookclub 6 books / 3 members / 2 posts This is a group for a few women looking to read good books and enjoy discussing them once a month.
Better than Starbucks… if you like good coffee, great books, sharp wit, and people who read 1626 books / 1956 members / 28560 posts Better than Starbucks… if you like good coffee, great books, sharp wit, and people who read
Shakespeare, Dickens, Twain, Marquez, Morrison, Joyce, Faulkner, Cather, Kingsolver and a few hundred other really delicious writers, not to impress strangers, but because they love a good read, then please join us.

We are not a private group, but the administrators will not resist the urge to delete boring and stupid comments. By the same token, personal attacks on young, slow or otherwise disadvantaged players will not be tolerated.

Generally, be nice to other members, but spare not public figures, pop lit superstars, big box stores, politicians and religious leaders. Focus more energy on what is good and even what is great, but feel free to throw a stone when the occasion calls for it.

To steal a phrase: we want to have serious intellectual discussions, but at the same time we want the heat to generate light, not fire....

Welcome!
BookMoochers Pilipinas 117 books / 252 members / 7298 posts
BookMoochers Pilipinas is a forum for members of BookMooch [www.bookmooch.com] in the Philippines.

Illustration credit Andrice Arp, courtesy of BookMooch.com

Share bookmooching experiences.
Get answers to bookmooching questions.
Promote BookMooch in the Philippines.


What is BookMooch? from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BookMooch
BookMooch is an international, on-line book exchange community founded by John Buckman in July 2006. Membership is open to anyone and is free. BookMooch allows its users to exchange books using a points system. Members earn points by adding books to their inventories, by sending books to other members, and by providing feedback when they receive books. The points earned can then be used to “mooch” books from other members. All books “cost” the same number of points, with a multiple point surcharge for international mooches. Members may opt to send books only within their own country, worldwide, or worldwide upon request.

To know more, visit www.bookmooch.com

To all new members:
Kindly introduce yourselves in the following thread:

http://www.shelfari.com/groups/23735/discussions/38303/Members-Intro#581938

Where we are in the Philippines:

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=117660241499274966163.0004615c18cf71a2f9ff4

... and we can add you, too!:

http://www.shelfari.com/groups/23735/discussions/96855/Pet-Project-Online-Philippine-based-Bookmooch-Members-Map

We support the following BookMooch charities:

Philippine Typhoon Pilipinas
http://bookmooch.com/bio/ketsana

Quezon City Public Library - Pasong Tamo
http://bookmooch.com/bio/qcpubliclibrary





Reading Logs from the Berwyn Public Library 624 books / 11 members / 27 posts This is the group for the librarians at the Berwyn Public Library in Illinois.
Vampires and Witches! 134 books / 72 members / 57 posts its all about vampires,witches, and mythical creatures. we are here to have fun!!!
Kick A** Chicks 600 books / 780 members / 9534 posts This group is for anyone that loves a good 'kick a**' chick. If you wish you could be Anita Blake, Mercy Thompson, Merry Gentry, Joanne Baldwin, or one of the Sisters of the moon this is the group for you. For anyone who loves a series with some women who kick serious butt, join and feel free to post away and add books to the shelves.
The Cedars Book Club 19 books / 6 members / 0 posts
Vampires, Witches & Were’s and all that.............Rated NC 17 621 books / 1613 members / 10883 posts NOTICE------THIS GROUP IS RATED NC-17---IF YOU ARE NOT 18YRS OLD PLEASE DO NOT JOIN THIS GROUP AS DISCUSSIONS ARE ADULT IN CONTENT..

This group is about Vamps, Witches, and anything paranormal. If you like to read these types of books, please stop by and join us. We would love to have you! If you are a lover of J.R. Ward, Jeaniene Frost, Christine Feehan, Lara Adrian and the many others like these great authors please stop by for a chat about your favorite book, author or character. If paranormal romance is your love, then you will love this group! Also go check out our group blog at http://vampireswitchesweresandallthat.blogspot.com/
And our BOTM club at http://www.shelfari.com/groups/38980/about
BNBC 26 books / 5 members / 4 posts Boy's Night Book Club
The Cool Bookclub 51 books / 7 members / 3 posts This club may not be for you.
Moody Readers 256 books / 12 members / 553 posts A place to keep record of what we have read through out the year.

For new members: Start a post of what you are reading.Set it up however is best for you.There are times someone will make a comment or ask about a book or books that are being read in your post.

The members here have books in common. If there are any questions just send us a note.
Fluther 83 books / 15 members / 4 posts The group is for members of Fluther.com who wish to exchange reviews, recommendations, and reading lists.
Book Lovers 411 books / 329 members / 320 posts This group is for all those people who love to read.

No matter what you love to read, whether it be romance, suspense, adventure, etc., whether fiction or non - fiction, come join the fun and start blogging about your favorite books..and keep reading.
Anything Goes 166 books / 375 members / 5830 posts This is an "anything goes" forum--a fun place to discuss your books and favorite shows no matter the genre. Feel free to jump in on a post or start your own discussion. Got an idea for a word game? Post it! Feel free to chat! We'd love to hear from you!

RAOUL 105 books / 10 members / 2 posts Reader Advocates of Universal Literature is a book club based in Mpls/St. Paul, Minnesota. We've been going strong since 1997. GO RAOUL!
Middlesex University Staff Book Group 59 books / 11 members / 4 posts Middlesex University (London) Staff and friends book club
The Bibliophile Club 1157 books / 215 members / 595 posts For anyone who likes to read Literature, History, Biographies,Classics, Politics, Mysteries, thrillers, spirituality and religion. Books that are interesting,popular and bring pleasure to one's life. No pornographic novels please.
The High Librarians 14 books / 8 members / 6 posts
Bloggers[heart]Books 34 books / 8 members / 3 posts A group for members/readers of this blog:
http://bloggers-heart-books.blogspot.com/
to talk about books. Or just anyone that wants to join really. :]

The books on the groups shelf are all books that at least one of the 12 members of the book review blog have reviewed.
Girltalk 1 books / 15 members / 266 posts Book club exclusively for girltalkers
PARANORMAL ROMANCE is my brand of heroin. 1091 books / 699 members / 1267 posts Have you ever finish a book by a new paranormal romance author and then immediately become obsessed w/reading every book they've ever written?
Is it just me or does amazon.com's recommendations suck??!
For everyone else out there like me that craves for recommendations on new paranormal romance authors/books to read...than this is the group for you.
Great Grown Up Books 18 books / 8 members / 3 posts We grown ups need book suggestions too! Though I am a Children's Librarian, I serve adult readers as well. This group is a shelf of my A-list titles.
Bibliopedia 22 books / 4 members / 2 posts For biobliophiles and lovers of the bibliotech. Read books about books and libraries
Wine & Book Club 77 books / 2 members / 0 posts
BBB Club of Rockwall 59 books / 3 members / 0 posts Random books chosen by members
BOOK LOVERS!!!! 7 books / 9 members / 0 posts A place where you can discuss any book you have read and that we all have in common. A place where you can recommend a book to read or a book to look out for.
CSRA Bibliophiles 31 books / 5 members / 0 posts Considering - Stimulating - Riveting - Authors Bibliophiles of Augusta is a group of diverse women who meet regularly to eat, drink, and chat about books.
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