Beginner Reading Plan Advice Needed

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Maxiumos

I have played a few games of chess over the years but frankly I am not very good and have never actually done more than a few chess tactics and played a few 10 minute games that seem to move with no rhythm or thought. I'm a master of blundering pieces and losing good positions. To help with this I have picked up a few books and wanted to know what the best way to study would be moving forward. 

I picked up three books;

Christof Sielecki
Lev Alburt
Dvoretsky, Mark
I just don't know how I tackle going through books like this, should I go over 1 chapter in each book at a time till I know it and read them all simultaneously.  I am aware these books might be above my rating that is why I figured I would stick to one section at a time until I really grasped the concepts. For the endgame manual I have heard that the first chapter alone is worth its weight in gold and I can continue to use this book for possible ever. 
Any advice is appreciated 
Maxiumos

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Rocky64

Those books are far too advanced for your ratings. Try these instead:

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

Maxiumos

I appreciate that, I will look at them now.  

Maxiumos

I am also about 80 pages into Chess basic by David Levens and it seems to be helping some also, 

RorschachTest1

"how to beat your dad at chess" by murray chandler is excellent. slightly more advanced is "understanding chess endgames" by john nunn. i highly recommend both.

wertnutss

Kool

vp_gupta

Try Chess Fundamentals by Capablanca. It's a good book and helped me.