I have only read about thirty or forty pages of this book so far, mainly in the first chapter on LINQ, so my opinion may eventually change, but for now I feel that I have finally found a book that is on my wavelength. Other books that I have studied on ASP.NET 3.5, C# 3, and LINQ have waffled their way around important issues, omitted crucial information, tied themselves in knots, and, in some cases, made a mockery of the English language. This book gets straight to the point with clear logic and clear language.
"I absolutely love what the Albahari brothers (Joe & Ben) have done with C# 3.0 in a Nutshell...It's pure genius
and if I ever write another book, it's a model I'm going to follow. Very highly recommended."
--Chris Sells, Sells Brothers