It's been several years since I've played poker online. I was never all that good -- pretty much breakeven at micro & low limits. But I've gotten interested again and wanted to do some reading to get back into it and re-learn some strategy.

So I re-read my old & tattered copy of Sklansky's The Theory of Poker, which kinda seems like mandatory reading. I was going to dust off Harrington on Cash Games (something I read when they came out in 2008), but a lot has changed since then obviously, especially since Black Friday and especially for a US resident like me who has a limited number of sites to play on.

I decided to hold of the old Harrington book because I figured there must be others that have come out since then that are more appropriate for today's online game. I know he wrote a follow up in 2010 for 6max, but still that might be a little dated.

So the question is.... Do do you guys have any suggestions for somewhat new books about general strategy (particularly cash games) that reflect the current environment we're playing in these days?

Fyi, I was looking at the popular poker books on Amazon (here), but lots of these are either old or seem like they might be fluffy. Thanks!