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i recommend Robert Waggoner's "Lucid dreaming: gateway to the inner self." It gave me lots of ideas about the scope and use of LDing that I had not thought of previously.

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i also liked this book. but i thought it was a little spiritual, long and drawn out, just my opinion though. I've also read "the art lucid dreaming" by rebecca turner and peter casale and "the ultimate lucid dreaming manual: from basics to beyond" by marc vandrkeer. Both of which are phenominal books. they really go in depth and explain how to do a lot of techniques. both books really inspired me to get into lucid dreaming. highly recomended.