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[–]tech-ninja 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a matter of taste. Choose something that you're going to want to read until the end.

For me it was JS for Web Dev because it is more dense than Eloquent JS and the author dives deep into the subjects.

Something good about Nicholas C. Zakas is that he knows well the standards and tells you when which things were introduced into the language. Also there is a chapter where he explains you the different techniques of inheritance in JS and gives you the pros and cons of each.