Some good chess book recommendations?

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Hyper-N0va
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b4Queen

If you like how to reassess your chess, another book by Silman is "Silman's Complete Endgame Course" which is very good for improvement in all rating levels.

HisGregcellence
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scorpionsensei

I think you should try Kasparov Teaches Chess, as the book has simple things for beginners, (like opening choice, not blundering in the opening, controlling the centre, art of planning), and more advanced topics, too (queen sacs, how to gain space). I have read it and it is very good!

Jenium

Silman's "Amateurs Mind" is a good positional book for 1000-1600. Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals" is good as well. The latter should be available online as pdf.

Chernevs book is a good game collection for beginners / lower intermediate players.

u6294

100 Endgames You Must Know by Jesus de la Villa is a great one.

ChessFreak2024

Books that I like and that are not too difficult:

- Logical chess - Irving Chernev

- Learn Chess Tactics - John Nunn

- 1001 Chess Exercises for beginners - Franco Masetti

- Silmans complete endgame course - Jeremy Silman

RussBell

Good Chess Books for Beginners and Beyond...

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

Chess_Player_lol

road to positional advantage by herman grooten

nikflash100

I buy All The Books Wendell Buys

AGC-Gambit_YT

Levy Rozman's "How to Win at Chess"

nikflash100

Thanks

AGC-Gambit_YT

Glad I could help!

nikflash100

Thanks!

AGC-Gambit_YT

nice