Oi João!
Here is a list slightly updated from myold (now shutdown) blog
(a backup of this list can be found here:
http://www.geocities.com/christinedantas/basic-curriculum-for-quantum-gravity.html )---------------------------------------------------
1) Pre-requisites:
- General Relativity (GR)
In particular: the Hamiltonian formulation of GR:
[1.1] Wald R M, 1984, General Relativity (Chicago: Chicago University Press)
- Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Field Theory (QFT)
[1.2] Zee A 2003 Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell, Princeton University Press
[Update Jun/07: Quantum Field Theory, by Mark Srednicki, Cambridge U Press]
In particular: QFT in flat and curved space-time:
[1.3] Wald R M, 1994, Quantum field theory in curved space-time and black hole thermodynamics (Chicago: Chicago University Press)
- Gauge Field Theory
[1.4] Baez J and Muniain J P, 1994, Gauge fields, knots and gravity, Singapore: World Scientific -- wait for the upcoming second edition!
[1.5] George Svetlichny, Preparation for Gauge Theory [math-ph/9902027]
- Systems with constraints:
[1.6] Sanjeev S. Seahra, The Classical and Quantum Mechanics of Systems with Constraints
[1.7] Andreas W. Wipf, Hamilton’s Formalism for Systems with Constraints [hep-th/9312078]
[1.8] Paul A. M. Dirac. Lectures on Quantum Mechanics. Dover, Mineola, New York,
1964.
- Mathematical Methods:
[1.9] Frankel T 2003 The Geometry of Physics, Cambridge University Press
[1.10] Bishop R L and Goldberg 1968 Tensor Analysis on Manifolds, Dover
[1.11] Byron F W and Fuller R W 1970 Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics, Dover
[1.12] Henle M 1979 A Combinatorial Introduction to Topology, Dover
[1.13] Tung W 1985 Group Theory in Physics, World Scientific
[1.14] Nakahara M 1990 Geometry, Topology and Physics, Institute of Physics Publishing Bristol and Philadelphia2) Standard Books (I find them quite advanced, though):
[2.1] Rovelli C 2004 Quantum gravity (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press)
[2.2] Thiemann T 2001 Introduction to modern canonical quantum general relativity [gr-qc/0110034]
3) Primers:
[3.1] Pullin J, Knot theory and quantum gravity in loop Space: A Primer [hep-th/9301028]
[3.2] Rovelli C and Upadhya P, Loop quantum gravity and quanta of space: A primer [gr-qc/9806079]
[3.3] Major S A, A spin network primer [gr-qc/9905020]
[3.4] Alejandro Corichi, Loop Quantum Geometry: A primer [gr-qc/0507038]
4) Introductory texts and reviews:
[4.1] Ashtekar A, Gravity and the quantum [gr-qc/0410054]
[4.2] Smolin L, An invitation to loop quantum gravity [hep- th/0408048]
[4.3] Ashtekar A and Lewandowski J, Background independent quantum gravity: A status report [gr-qc/0404018]
[4.4] Perez A, Introduction to loop quantum gravity and spin foams [gr-qc/0409061]
[4.5] Thiemann T, Lectures on loop quantum gravity [gr-qc/0210094]
[4.6] Nicolai H, Peeters K and Zamaklar M, Loop quantum gravity: An outside view [hep-th/0501114] (warning: outside view)
[4.7] Rovelli C, The century of the incomplete revolution: Searching for general relativistic quantum field theory [hep-th/9910131]
[4.8] Rovelli C 1998 Loop quantum gravity Living Rev. Rel. 1 1 [gr-qc/9710008]
[4.9] Pullin J Canonical quantization of general relativity: The last 18 years in a nutshell [gr-qc/0209008]
[4.10] Rovelli C, Strings, loops and others: A critical survey of the present approaches to quantum gravity [gr-qc/9803024]
[4.11] Rovelli C, Notes for a brief history of quantum gravity [gr-qc/0006061]
[4.12] Rovelli C, A dialog on quantum gravity [hep-th/0310077]
[4.13] Smolin S, How far are we from the quantum theory of gravity? [hep-th/0303185]
[4.14] Muxin Han, Weiming Huang, and Yongge Ma, Fundamental Structure of Loop Quantum Gravity [gr-qc/0509064]
[4.15] Lee Smolin, The case for background independence [hep-th/0507235]
[4.16] Alejandro Perez, The spin-foam-representation of LQG [gr-qc/0601095]
[4.17] Hermann Nicolai and Kasper Peeters, Loop and Spin Foam Quantum Gravity: A Brief Guide for Beginners [hep-th/0601129] (warning: outside view)5) On-line courses:
- Baez J Quantum Gravity Seminar
- Smolin L, Introduction to Quantum Gravity
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Ashtekar wrote a review paper and a faq recently:
http://arxiv.org/abs/0705.2222
He also wrote an interesting introductory paper:
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0702030
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Perhaps others here at PF will offer you some other insights...

It's a nice place to post your questions.
And let us keep in touch. There is also another student here in Brazil with whom I am in contact. He is looking for a postdoc in LQG in a couple of years. Christine