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Tell me the name of the Chess Book that you want to read ?

I want to read...The Longest Game...by Jan Timman

Okay okay, I lied...I just got it a few days ago and it is great....
I'd like to work through a book of Spassky's games. I have so many unread chess books on my shelf that I haven't done any research on which one [but I'm open to suggestions].
#23, I have read Dvoretzky and I am about to finish FCE, the other endgame tome.
Modern Chess Strategy by Pachman as I am waiting for an algebraic version of the book to be released someday.
I have
1. " The Life and the games of Mikhail Tal " by Mikhail Tal ....
2. " My 60 memorable games " by Bobby Fischer ....
3.Garry Kasparov's "The Test of Time" ...
4."The Ameture's Mind" by Jeremy Silman .....
5. "An opening Repertoire for White " by Raymond Keene .
6. " Secrets of Chess Tactics " by Mark Dvoretsky
7. " Silman's Complete Endgame Course " by Jeremy Silman ..
8. " Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual " by Mark Dvoretsky ...
All books in pdf format
@MrPushwood (#13)
My retort is 「ジョン・レノン対火星人」 or "John Lennon vs the Martians" if you prefer.
Pertinence to chess (or shōgi) may appear slightly questionable at first, but in reality Takahashi Genichirō can be related to almost everything.

@Candypawn
I own a copy of Bezgodov's foundational book (Lichess should really stop calling HIS delayed wing gambit "Mengarini Variation") since long time.
It can still be bought, at a reasonable price, in a few dedicated chess stores.
Same thing for the more recent and comprehensive "The Modern Anti-Sicilian" by Soloviov.
Did anyone read the book "Positional decision making in chess" written by Boris Gelfand ?

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