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David Mamet Books. One might grumble about. I find it good. For drama you should Stanislawski Books on growth. Everything about acting as guide on the market, are more or less (of course some "less" ... there are synonymous ... good example of Judith Weston) poor copies.
Most takes practice but, because it is anyway s.nichts of the books in rotation stress remembers:)