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    Recommend a Good QA Book [closed]

    August 12, 2025

    What books are people reading that you would recommend.

    I’ve just finished up “Beautiful Testing” (which I would highly recommend) and need to pick up another book.

    I’m looking for something fairly current. The content should be somewhat generic to testing. I don’t want a “how to” on scripting or coding or a particular tool. I’ve read the James Whittaker “How To….” books, so unless he has a new one out I’m unaware of I’ve read those all. If it were inexpensive, or available used on Amazon all the better.

    So what do folks suggest?

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