white opening book pls


Good Chess Openings Books For Beginners and Beyond...
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/good-chess-openings-books-for-beginners-and-beyond
You can check out the Opening Repertoire series (1e4 and 1d4 with 2c4). Cyrus Lakdawala has given clear explanations for openings based on these two starting moves for white.
There seems to be a lot of instructions about the topic. Here's one thread I was going through that might help: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-openings/best-white-1d4-2-c4-player-opening-repertoire-book
For a great book on white chess openings, I recommend "My First Chess Opening Repertoire for White" by Vincent Moret. It provides a complete, ready-to-go set of lines that are easy to digest for beginners and amateurs. This book myfedloan offers a solid foundation without requiring extensive memorization, making it perfect for improving your game as White.
I think this link to myfedloan came in unexpectedly. I clicked on it thinking it would open a site related to chess books but it opened a different thing.