Some of the best books for learning card counting in blackjack include Edward Thorp’s "Beat the Dealer," which is the classic introduction to the concept and explains the foundational strategies. For those seeking more advanced material, Don Schlesinger’s "Blackjack Attack" provides a deeper dive into the strategies used by professionals, while Peter Griffin’s "The Theory of Blackjack" offers a mathematical perspective on the game. For beginners, "Blackjack: A Winner's Handbook" by Jerry Patterson is a more accessible introduction to card counting techniques. Finally, Stanford Wong’s "Professional Blackjack" is a must-read for serious players, covering the high-low counting system and how to avoid detection in casinos. These books vary in complexity, so beginners may prefer starting with simpler guides and progressing to the more advanced texts as their skills develop.