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Looking for a good book.

What areas of you game need improvement ?
Are you sure a book is the best thing for that ?
As long as you don't answer those questions, practically any book you buy is wasted money.

Yes, I have in my hands a great book which I have been studying for a couple of weeks now. It will teach you how to "see" the board, and what to look for. The title is, "How to Reassess your chess." 4th edition, by Jeremy Silman. I bought it from Amazon. The key word for this book is 'imbalance,' which will teach you how to plan your game appropriately.
It's 650 pages long and very instructive. I'm repeating each chapter twice so that I can grasp how to play an intelligent game.
Wish you the best!
Joe
Title says it all I need a good chess book thats within the range of $1 to $90 any suggestions?