looking for a good book

see: "Discovering Chess Openings" by John Emms...
Good Chess Openings Books For Beginners and Beyond...
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/good-chess-openings-books-for-beginners-and-beyond
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell
Don't mug up openings at your level. Just play the common openings, learn the basic theory (that is the opening principles but not particular lines) and check out some chess.com lessons on the openings that you want to learn. That's more than enough at your level.
BTW, Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess deals mainly with back rank mates, skewers and forks.

Logical Chess by Irving Chernev is probably the best primer ever written. And it contains all the opening theory a beginner needs.
Logical Chess by Irving Chernev is probably the best primer ever written. And it contains all the opening theory a beginner needs.
Sorry but I don't think it's an opening book it's rather a book which analyses games in-depth

Logical Chess by Irving Chernev is probably the best primer ever written. And it contains all the opening theory a beginner needs.
Sorry but I don't think it's an opening book it's rather a book which analyses games in-depth
Well, every move is commented, even the opening ones and the author explains them in depth. Te opening decides the middle game and the middle game ses the scene for theendgame, so if you want to learn to play chess Chernev´s book is a safe bet. But if OP is after a book with a lot of lines to memorize there are other ones such as Fundamental Chess Openings. I doubt, however, that it will do a beginner much good.

Simple Chess. You have it on YT as well: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUrgfsyInqNbkyiwPSSBQ6ALkkccKItPE