Favourite chess books?

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Avatar of PrayTheRosaryJMJ
KineticPawn wrote:

1) Jeremy Silmans Complete end game course.

It's a really practical way of approaching endgame studies for a casual player who wants to get better. It begins with the basics and chapters build on each other. He cuts a lot of fat out and gives you what you should know at the different rating levels so you won't waste time on some Dostoevsky position that's not practical for most players.

What's wrong with Dostoevsky? He's a great writer

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Checkmate the rabbits by badruddin shobaba

Avatar of berlinmalaysay
@laurengoodkindchess those are your published books. Hihihi. Of course they should be your favorite books. Hihihi.