So, what makes you a selective reader? If you like Dan Brown, Danielle Steele, Nicholas Sparks, or similar works, you MAY not be into this club. We are a group of intelligent persons who love both thought-provoking literature and quality brain candy. Actually, I mainly started it for myself and my friends, but anybody can apply if you think you're down with the Brilliant Babes--just send someone a note explaining why YOU think you are a brilliant babe (or dude) who reads selectively. This is a super-casual group. Anybody can suggest a book to read, anybody can add books to the reading list. We welcome any and all intelligent book discussion (not to mention whining about books we hated or gushing about books we loved). And don't worry if you have a really embarrassing book on your shelves...we all have skeletons in the closet.To ask for an invite please DO NOT use the admin message box, leave a note on the profile pages of either rob or Suze...we will get back to you as soon as we can...thanks for your patience...and if you insist on asking for an invite via the group admin message box you will be ignored...so don't. Also, please remember that, although we TRY to get to everyone's requests in a timely manner, we do have other responsibilities that sometimes delay us from looking at your shelves. Your patience will be rewardedA note about being snobs: As hard as it is to believe, with all of the nice people here on Shelfari, we get an e-mail once every week or two saying that we are snobs. That really just depends on your definition of a snob. Yes, this is a private group. Yes, we jokingly call ourselves brilliant. Yes, we have rather defined reading tastes that cut out a lot of mass-market fiction. Does that truly make us snobs? We hand-picked many members of our initial group around what we like to read or think we'd like to read. I don't think this makes us so much snobs as "people who want to discuss the kind of stuff that they like to read and don't care to discuss stuff that they don't like to read." (shrugs) We're pretty accepting. So, before sending us mean e-mails, see above for the joining process. And just remember: If you don't make it in, you probably haven't read the same books that we've all read and we'd have nothing to talk about!A special note from the admin: We want everyone to have a great time here. All we expect is that everyone plays nice! Good-humored sarcasm is in; putting down or harassing our members is not, and we won't hesitate to remove a repeat offender from the group.Note on the threads: please feel free to go back and resurrect any of the earlier threads that you find interesting...Our One and Only Love List...Love in the Time of Cholera...Gabriel Garcia Marquez (J.M.)Pride and Prejudice...Jane Austen (littlemom)Jane Eyre...Charlotte Bronte (AthenasDaughter)A Tree Grows in Brooklyn...Betty Smith (Dana)A Room With a View...E.M. Forster (Kiki)To Kill a Mockingbird...Harper Lee (unfinished woman)The Virgin Suicides,,,Jeffrey Eugenides (ballroom pink)Dragonfly in Amber...Diana Gabaldon (Aimeesue)Watership Down...Richard Adams (rob)Persuasion...Jane Austen (AvidReader)The Once and Future King...T.H.White (Alicia)The Sound and the Fury...William Faulkner (katie)Gone with the Wind...Margaret Mitchell (dickensfan)The Forsythe Saga...John Galsworthy (cubachick)Catcher in the Rye...J.D. Salinger (gbett)Fall On Your Knees...Ann Marie MacDonald (HemingwayHeroine)Return of the Native...Thomas Hardy (Aaro)Fight Club...Chuck Palahniuk (Tania B.)The Great Indian Novel...Shashi Tharoor (ophelia)Reading The Three Musketeers: The Serial SchedulePart/Chapters/Start Date/Discussion Dateone/author's preface, 1, 2, 3, 4/17th May/25thtwo/5, 6, 7, 8/26th/1st Junethree/9, 10, 11, 12/2nd/8thfour/13, 14, 15, 16/9th/15thfive/17, 18, 19, 20/16th/22ndsix/21, 22, 23, 24/23rd/29thseven/25, 26, 27, 28/30th/6th Julyeight/29, 30, 31, 32/7th/13thnine/33, 34, 35, 36/14th/20thten/37, 38, 39, 40/21st/27theleven/41, 42, 42, 44/28th/3rd Augusttwelve/45, 46, 47, 48/4th/10ththirteen/49, 50, 51, 52, 53/11th/17thfourteen/54, 55, 56, 57, 58/18th/24thfifteen/59, 60, 61, 62, 63/25th/31stsixteen/64, 65, 66, 67, epilogue/1st September/7thhttp://www.strandbooks.com/http://www.daedalusbooks.com/http://www.hippocrenebooks.com/http://loyolaclassics.loyolapress.com/