A lot of the members on the forums here aren't as knowledgable when it comes to books, the only way this will change is if people like you guys post up about books that you feel are valuable.
Some people might not be interested, but if even one or two people take something from your post, it makes it worthwhile.
Dee is right and quite frankly, I'd love to see other people speak up who actually do read and study this stuff. . . not to sound arrogant, but I actually get a bit tired playing Encyclopedia . . . I rarely see anyone link people to books and resources the way I do and given the lethargy in so many these days, that's just a way to say HERE, THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED and they have no excuse. Either they will invest in the source and actually learn something or they will try to find an easy way around that and fail in the long run.
I have around 1,500 books in my magic library alone (another few hundred on other topics) I've read if not studied all of them, some of them two or three times. This is why I have the ability to either answer questions or at least point people to where they may find their answers. Maybe it's just me, but I feel that this is one of those things that separate the real MAGICIANS from the clowns that do tricks.