It's been a while since I sat down a read a decent book in the SQL server space - I'm fairly sceptical about the new additions to most database products recently - they've not really been addressing core functionality - just adding minority requirements that don't really gain much.
Considering the above I wasn't expecting much from a single read so bought a collection of books and though that across them I might find a few useful bits and pieces - I was pleasantly surprised by all three books - each had something unique to say and each approached the subject in quite distinct ways.
Links to the books below:
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