Let's read Go books

I've recently posted a similar thread. I'm currently reading Kageyama's Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go. The author recommends that it be studied deliberately, one chapter a day at most, so I'm taking it slowly—and I wouldn't have it any other way: it's a book to be savored.

Next in the list are Hideo Otake’s Opening Theory Made Easy, followed by Robert Jasiek’s First Fundamentals. I’m mostly following Justin Teng’s Personal Book Collection and Guide—with some adaptation: @trohde reminded me of Jasiek’s books, for example.

I know that there are many other types of learning materials out there, but I really enjoy reading and I like the structure that books offer, so they’re the ideal format for me. My means are rather limited at the moment, though, so I can’t get every volume I would like to, but this can be useful in its own way: it’s a lesson in patience, resource management and even strategy.

But anyway, I’m with you. :)

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