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KazukiSHU
I read the book ,,Bobby Fischer teaches chess" and it was awesome book. But the problem is I can't find more books like this. And it would be good if recommend me some books with puzzles and that doesn't need board and to know notations.
Hk_newbie31

Chess Tactics for students by John Bain is the book to read after BFTC.

laurengoodkindchess

Hi! My name is Lauren Goodkind and I'm a chess coach and chess book author based in California: www.ChessByLauren.com  I recommend two books for you: “50 Poison Pieces”.  This book has 50 puzzles and you have to figure out why taking an unprotected piece is a mistake.  This book is endorsed by FM Eric Schiller.  “Queen For A Day: The Girl’s Guide To Chess Mastery.” takes you though and entire game!  This book is endorsed by two grandmasters and other chess professionals!   Both books are available on Amazon.com.  

  I hope that this helps.  

 

RussBell

@KazukiSHU -

99.99% of chess books use notation.  You need to learn chess notation - it isn't difficult -  if you really want to learn and improve at chess.  I'm sure you can do it.  Once you learn it and use it for a little while, it will eventually become second nature to you.

Here are two books I recommend to begin with - they are both excellent introductions to chess for beginners (check the reader reviews) and will also quickly and easily teach you everything you need to know about chess notation.   I suggest to read them in the order presented (although if you wish, you may do differently)...

Let's Play Chess by Bruce Pandolfini

Pandolfini's Ultimate Guide to Chess by Bruce Pandolfini

after completing those you might want to check out some of these...to continue with your chess development...

Good Chess Books for Beginners and Beyond...

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/good-chess-books-for-beginners-and-beyond

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell

Good luck!