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Shelfari Discussion 660 books / 2073 members / 7349 posts This group is about everything Shelfari. Let's talk about site improvements, issues encountered, and the next great feature we should build.

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SHORT Stories 335 books / 505 members / 234 posts I love short stories! While a great novel can move me into different worlds, times, places, I find that I can have these same compelling and entrancing experiences with short stories. And short stories cover all the genres of literature - what a tasty buffet from which to sample!

I have found that sometimes it is difficult to discover or even find short stories however. Sometimes disdained and so often misunderstood... Rarely cataloged as such, often not shelved in their own neighborhood, what's a person to do to find them! I am generally left with that old pal serendipity to lead to me new authors.

Some of my favorite authors: Edward P. Jones, Carol Shields, Alice Munro, Charles Baxter, Dan Chaon, Antonya Nelson, Tim Gatreaux, James Lee Burke, Jhumpa Lahiri, Richard Russo, Ellen Gilchrist, Robert Boswell, Ursala Hegi, Margaret Atwood, and many others.
And as you probably already noticed, many of these names, along with a wealth of other authors, are often perceived as "novelists" and we don't ever think to see if they too, are writers of short stories! Look at the Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, Orange Prize, Giller Prize, Booker Prize (and other) winners and you will notice that many of them are wonderful tellers of tales of a shorter nature:-)

So if you are a short story kindred spirit please join us and share your favorites, what makes it a favorite, and anything else you want to say about these gems.
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!
Your Fave Books 22 books / 29 members / 31 posts Sorry guys, I don't like LoTR and Harry Potter... but discuss among yourselves. Doing my best to discuss various books only during weekends... Favourite Genre: Fantasy, Humour, Mystery, Thought-Provoking :P
Paulo Coelho 51 books / 1764 members / 678 posts ...."whoever you are, or whatever it is that you do, when you really want something, it's because that desire originated in the soul of the universe. It's your mission on earth."
...."And when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to acheive it."


Paulo Coelho
www.paulocoelhoblog.com
Book lovers in Bangalore 85 books / 316 members / 132 posts A place for interaction between book lovers residing in Bangalore,India
Books and Books 18 books / 65 members / 25 posts Get free weekly E-Books in your mailbox.I aim to send 10000 bestsellers.So make ur own personal library just by posting your email id in the "Email's". thread In joint coordination with Orkut- Books and Books at http://www.orkut.com/Community.aspx?cmm=24936388 FEW GREAT E-BOOKS SITES ********************* Authors A-J http://rapidshare.com/users/I9EGB5 Authors J-Z http://rapidshare.com/users/WBF33B http://freebookie.blogspot.com/ http://freeinformation.110mb.com/ http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/ http://content.cdlib.org/escholarship/ http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/ http://book-index.blogspot.com/ http://collection-ebooks.blogspot.com/ www.avaxhome.ru http://uploadphiles.com/ebooks/ Our New Address : *************** http://honeytechblog.com/books-books/ http://tarunreflex.blogspot.com/ Join us at : http://groups.google.com/group/books-and-books?hl=en
SHOUT IT OUT!! 258 books / 1171 members / 10553 posts This is a group where we can all express our opinions and talk about things in the world that bother or intrigue. Really, it can be about anything! : )

This Group does not appreciate SPAM, including authors flogging their books and fundamentalists flogging their religion. Discussion is welcome but spam is not.
words on your mind 33 books / 33 members / 19 posts this group is about the passages or few lines that we like in the books we read. sometimes we note them down or mark the pages with bookmarks. preferably i note the words i like. so i keep a seperate diary for it. these words are which inspire us or may be sometimes resemble our thoughts. one of my favourites for eg. "To see him again after so long awakened something desperate inside me.i was surprised to find myself feeling sad,rather than joyful,as i would have imagined." from memoirs of a geisha
Flips Flipping Pages 141 books / 1171 members / 30103 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.
Spiritual Quest 206 books / 327 members / 174 posts
Classics 115 books / 215 members / 17 posts Charles Dickens, Saki, Mark Twain, Bernard Shaw, Shakespeare
Books taste better with coffee 25 books / 62 members / 20 posts Have you ever had the impression that the lines from a books seem to make much more sense when you're holding a cup of steaming coffee in you free hand?It's that or i'm a junkie...Works either way for me!
Fun -Tastic 13 books / 3 members / 0 posts ALL Genres
The power of politics / history (TPPH) 133 books / 82 members / 97 posts We want to know and discuss what the young and old are thinking about . What are their thoughts on current issues? We believe that a creative and sustainable environment fosters holistic human development thru politics / history. It's as if some "magic formula" is being used to perfect its sweetness..
Paulo Cuelho 11 books / 36 members / 0 posts the group of paulo cuelho's fans
I am Egyptian 149 books / 16 members / 1 posts Hi to every one joining Shelfari, I hope that this group includes the total of books that might tell us in our future .
books are best friends 8 books / 2 members / 1 posts its for the lovers of books and friends
The Edge of Literary Inclination 13 books / 3 members / 1 posts A niche for book lovers, reviews of books that I had enjoyed, bestsellers, news from the literary world, articles on the craft and joy of writing, and other stuff.
Friends of Friends Book Club 9 books / 11 members / 11 posts Our Book Club, Friends of Friends started out initially as a Pot Luck Dinner that we didn't want to end. So we keep meeting and expanding our group through Friends of Friends. Some angles of association are long standing and many are new. We meet approximately once per month at the Hostess' home and she leads the discussion, supplies the main course and arranges for the pot-luck her way. The Hostess for the following month brings up a selection of books to read and makes the choice for her meeting. We started in the Spring of 2007.
BookMoochers Pilipinas 115 books / 252 members / 7293 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





Damascus Bookaholics 18 books / 18 members / 140 posts
The Bibliophile Club 1157 books / 215 members / 593 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.
Book Addicts 8 books / 100 members / 102 posts This group is your chance to meet other book addicts, coming from different backgrounds, different interests... Let's share our knowledge, discuss different world cultures, and make friends from different countries..
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