Chess book reviews from a perspective of an improving player. The books on Chessreads are divided by category (opening, middlegame, endgame, etc.), and by difficulty (beginner, intermediate, advanced, master). That way you can filter them according to your current strength and according to what you think you have to work on the most. Each book is given two separate scores: readability and usefulness. The readability score represents how difficult it is to read the book without using a board. A book with 10/10 readability is a bedtime story, a book with 1/10 is a puzzle book full of variations. Readability doesn’t represent the quality of the book. Usefulness is a measure of how useful the book is for chess improvement within the topic it covers. Books with a high usefulness score should help you improve quicker than those with a low score.
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- Bobby Fischer Goes to War: How the Soviets Lost the Most Extraordinary Chess Match of All Time
- David Edmonds
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- Garry Kasparov on Modern Chess Part Two: Kasparov vs Karpov 1975-1985
- Garry Kasparov
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- Korchnoi’s 400 Best Games
- Viktor Korchnoi, Robert Graham Wade, L. S. Blackstock









