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Need advice which book for each Scrum Subject Areas

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HI TEAM,

I'm interested in Scrum and suggested to my Company to use more Scrum.
I'm learning and researching scrum for my Company and have found out below link that include 5 Subject areas and for each of area, they suggest 3 books to read
https://www.scrum.org/Courses/Professional-Scrum-Master/PSM-Subject-Areas

So there are 15 books in total that I'm sure that I cannot read all of them in a short duration.

Definitely, I will read all of them if I have more time.
That would be great if anyone here who ever read some of them can recommend me which one is the best for each area so that I can focus a book for each area :)

1. Scrum Framework
- The Scrum Guide
- Agile Software Development with Scrum (Series in Agile Software Development) 1st Edition
- Scrum - A Pocket Guide (Best Practice (Van Haren Publishing))
2. Scrum Theory and Principles
- The New New Product Development Game
- A Leader’s Framework for Decision Making
- The Leader's Guide to Radical Management: Reinventing the Workplace for the 21st Century
3. Cross-functional, self-organizing Teams
- The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable
- Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
- Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams (3rd Edition)
4. Coaching & Facilitation
- Coaching Agile Teams: A Companion for ScrumMasters, Agile Coaches, and Project Managers in Transition
- Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great
- Scrum Mastery: From Good To Great Servant-Leadership
5.Scrum at Large
- The Enterprise and Scrum (Developer Best Practices)
- Software in 30 Days: How Agile Managers Beat the Odds, Delight Their Customers, And Leave Competitors In the Dust
- Our Iceberg Is Melting: Changing and Succeeding under Any Conditions

Much appreciated in advance!
Vinh

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