Best solving chess books for professional players (part - 2)

In the Last blog i have covered 3 best solving books for professional players . In this blog you will find some more books that will help to players and even coaches . I have attached links so that you can preview some pages or even you can buy from this links. 
the images attached in this blog are taken from google search 
1. Mastering Chess middlegames by Alexander Panchenko
The book is published by New In Chess . This book covers 12 chapters with basic theme . In every chapter panchenko given some analyzed games and then problems .The book covers more than 300 problems . If you want to improve basics then this book is for you. The chapters are not so complicated and whole book is easy to understand .

2. Grandmaster preparation Attack and Defense by Jacob Aagaard 
Published by Quality chess in series Grandmaster preparation this book provides more than 500 problems . I find this book similar as Calculation by Jacob aagaard (you can read about that in previous article) This book contents 13 chapters with solutions and few examples . The book is very hard to understand and to solve . I need 2-3 hours to solve 1 page ( 6 problems) . 
3. Invisible chess moves by Emmanuel Neiman & Yochanan Afek 
This book published by New in chess . Afek is world class composer and player .The book covers 2 parts namely
a. Objective Invisibility
b. Subjective Invisibility
The book cover says Discover your blind spots and stop overlooking simple wins . This book is simply amazing . This book is to solve directly ( without chess board ) because the solutions are not more than 2-3 moves . but it is difficult to find first (key) move . Everyone should do this book . It can be finished in less than a week on average 
 
This is my honest reviews about this 3 books 
if you want more this type of blogs or if you have any suggestion let me know in the comment 
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