Okay, I purchased some new Go books. Because of the delivery fee, I've also ordered some books outside of my strength, but that I can read later, I just ordered them already.
If you've read some of them and particularly (dis)like one, let me know!
1971 Honinbo TournamentMy most favorite 'Go hobby' is replaying professional games. I don't know if it teaches me a lot at 18 kyu, but it calms me down and is perfect for a rainy evening. So this book will be awesome for me, I think. Especially since the commentary is supposed to be real insightful.
38 basic josekiI don't want to invest time wrongly in learning joseki, but I've heard good things about this book. I won't just memorize the joseki, but at least read through them so I recognize more of them.
GGPB 4For way down the line. I'm an optimist
On the Road to One Dan (20-17 kyu)Not too sure what to expect, but heard good things about it.
Reflections on the Game of GoSupposedly a bundle of essays, focusing more on the buddhist side of Go, which is what draws me to the game most of all. So perfect for me, I think.
All about ThicknessTo be honest, I have doubts about this. I've read contrasting reviews, so I decided to give it the benifit of the doubt.
Endgame (elementary series)Read an inspiring chapter on endgame in Lessons in Fundamentals, so I gotta know more!
Mastering LaddersComes with a CD with games featuring ladders and problems. Ladders are quite essential and I don't think working on them is a waste of time.
In the BeginningAt first I was sceptical because "I already know the rules and 25kyu basics", but apparently it's a good book all round even for intermediate beginners. Even so, refreshing can't hurt.
Positional JudgementSupposed to be tough, so not sure if it's for right now.
The Treasure Chest EnigmaSeems like a sweet little treasure itself. Looking forward to reading it!
With that, I probably have enough books for a few years :p
Mainly because I plan to reread the good books very often. Things like 'Opening Theory Made Easy' is brilliant and I already implement some of the things, but I'll read it until it's my second nature to apply all those tricks!
Same goes for Attack and Defense.
Maybe also for Tesuji. I might understand it a bit better now opposed to 2 months ago.