chees Book
There are so many books on chess and many great books to choose from. You'll need to narrow things down by identifying what type of book you are looking for (opening book, puzzles book, master games book and so on) and also what your current level of chess understanding is. Obviously, the "best book" for a beginner learning the rules will be very different from the "best book" a titled player will choose to read next.
What are you looking for in a chess book?
Logical Chess: Move by Move (Chernev)
Kasparov Teaches Chess (Kasparov)
Winning Chess (Chernev & Reinfeld)
Good Chess Books for Beginners and Beyond...
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/good-chess-books-for-beginners-and-beyond
Logical Chess: Move by Move (Chernev)
Kasparov Teaches Chess (Kasparov)
Winning Chess (Chernev & Reinfeld)
I second this, especially "Winning Chess" by Chernev & Rienfeld
Simple Chess: A great explanation of strategy, making it very easy to understand. You have it on YT as well: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUrgfsyInqNbkyiwPSSBQ6ALkkccKItPE
The best books for a beginner that explain tactics in English and in full details is "Predator at the Chessboard 1 & 2".