Check out "Masters of the Chessboard" by Richard Reti. An acknowledged classic from all quarters and a must for aspiring players.
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Annotated .pgn collections are good too. You don't have to set-up and move the pieces. I'm using chess pgn master app for droid. or you can use chesspad for the desktop computer.
chesspad is freeware, so it's free to download and use.
chess pgn master is only a small fee.
you can find pgn games collections online for free...some are annotated. some are not.
Does anybody know any good book with annotated games of old grandmasters (like Morphy, Lasker, Capablanca)? I always hear that until you become a strong player you should study their games...