Book for beginners in OOP with C#.

Have you actually read those books, or are you just regurgitating Google (or ChatGPT) search results like you seem to have been doing the past few months without doing much in depth verification?

How well do those books teach object oriented programming which seems to be the main goal?
 
Yup... definitely just regurgitating... Recall that the OP was looking for books for beginners. Here's from the description of "Programming C# 8.0: Build Windows, Web, and Desktop Applications" by Ian Griffiths:
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Designed for experienced programmers, this book provides many code examples to help you work with the nuts and bolts of C#, such as generics, LINQ, and asynchronous programming features. ...
 
Did books about C# 10+ only come along since September 2021, the date of CGPT's last update ?
 
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