A couple recent titles come to mind: Evaluate Like a Grandmaster by Perelshteyn and Solon, and Cognitive Chess by Chernyshov. I wrote a similar thing on the topic of chess books, with a twist, Great Chess Books that Are Terrible for Beginners, if interested: https://flakefly.substack.com/p/great-chess-books-that-are-terrible
A couple recent titles come to mind: Evaluate Like a Grandmaster by Perelshteyn and Solon, and Cognitive Chess by Chernyshov. I wrote a similar thing on the topic of chess books, with a twist, Great Chess Books that Are Terrible for Beginners, if interested: https://flakefly.substack.com/p/great-chess-books-that-are-terrible
Thank you for your addition to the list!
I have read your article and I have to say I like the recommendations you give there!
Thank you, Peter! I have too many chess books, so hope others might choose more efficiently.
I am the same case. And what's worse, I haven't finished reading some of them yet.
Lol, I haven't finished reading *most* of them. But I've read a few pages of many.