I love these kinds of posts!
I, too, have been accused of being a book snob, but I also like a good beach book every now and then. I second the motion for The Shipping News (just finished it and LOVED it even more than the movie, which was also very good). Some others include:
1) anything by Margaret Atwood (fave author): The Handmaid's Tale, The Blind Assassin, Alias Grace, Oryx and Crake (great post-apocalyptic novel)
2) Mating by Norman Rush (takes place in Africa - very interesting)
3) The Hours by Michael Cunnigham (especially if you've already read Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway)
4) East of Eden by John Steinbeck
5) Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier
6) anything by Amy Tan (The Kitchen God's Wife, The Bonesetter's Daughter, Joy Luck Club)
7) Possession by A.S. Byatt (the movie couldn't do it justice)
8) Reading Lolita in Tehran (forgot the author) - nonfiction, but VERY interesting in terms of women's condition in Iran and how a literature professor & her female students took in joy in reading "forbidden" Western literature
9) Naked and Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris (hilarious!!)
10) this one's for the hopeless book lover - Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader by Anne Fadiman (again, very funny!)
My last recommendation is for any soon-to-be-brides or friends of brides: Diary of a Mad Bride by Laura Wolf. A friend gave me this book as wedding shower gift and I read it in 2 days (couldn't put it down). It's a very light book and is perfect for someone who's trying to frantically plan a wedding! ;-) Hilarious, laugh-out-loud funny, several "OMG, I'm not the only one who's thought/done this before" moments.
Hope this helps - enjoy!!! (I'm addicted to used book stores, too - B&N already has too much of my $$!) }(
Cleo