If you liked LINQ Pocket Reference by Joseph Albahari  and Ben Albahari, start with C[hash] essentials (2001), C[sharp] essentials (2002), and C# 3.0 in a Nutshell (2007). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 C[hash] essentials 2001 · 199 pages · Ben Albahari · Same author
  2. 2 C[sharp] essentials 2002 · 216 pages · Ben Albahari, Peter Drayton, Brad Merrill · Same author
  3. 3 C# 3.0 in a Nutshell 2007 · 838 pages · Joseph Albahari, Ben Albahari · Same author
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What should I read after LINQ Pocket Reference?

BookOrb recommends C[hash] essentials (2001), C[sharp] essentials (2002), C# 3.0 in a Nutshell (2007), LINQ (2008), and C# 5.0 in a Nutshell (2012).

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Who wrote LINQ Pocket Reference?

LINQ Pocket Reference is by Joseph Albahari  and Ben Albahari.