I suppose I'm asking this because typical of someone new to cooking home made curries, I've gone out and bought a number of books, thinking that these people are Indian Cooking Guru's.
But found that the writers have been "not greatly" thought of here, and personal choice is just that. I know that no matter who the writer there are gonna be things that work you, some that doesn't. Whether its writing style, or some other personal dislike. And that we each take the good things from these writers book.
So I'll list which books I have, and not in apreferencence.
Pat Chapman Ultimate Curry Bible-it is clear, and better layed out than some, and informative to me.
Madhur Jaffrey Ultimate Curry Bible- TBH I was really disappointed by this book, and yet I'd put so much hope into what it was going to teach me.
3 of Kris Dhillon's books The New Curry Secret,How to Cook Real Indian Restaurant Food at Home Bk1, Bk2 , I may go back to re-read them,it just didn't seem at the time, to be what I expected.
Wendy Hobson- The Classic 1000 Indian Curries.
Shehzad Husain and Rafi Fernandez-Best Ever Cooks Collection Indian funny enough I've had some good curries from this very basic Indian Recipes.
Various Authors- Curry Fragrant dishes from India, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Various Authors-The Curry Cookbook.
Various Authors- The Food of India.
Sunil Vijayakar 200 Curries.
Most of those listed have some great information, recipes, but also many just seem to lack something.