Two books you should consider for learning about LINQ, both from Manning:
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The former was by far the better written, and taught me almost as much about LINQ in a single chapter than the latter did in a whole book. LINQ is built on a lot of foundation, and C# in Depth builds it up from the ground.
The second book is a whole lot better than nothing, and you will learn things specifically about LINQ that you won't learn in the first. But the first book will give you much better foundation, and puts up at least a token perspective instead of more or less blindly following the MS line. So, I'm recommending C# in Depth first and foremost for learning LINQ.
Mike
