What .NET books need a 2nd addition

I had lunch Sunday with Damien
Watkins who taught the first every class using the .NET Framework and is now
working for MS Research in "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Cambridge. He and I were commiserating the fact
that we had not been asked to do a 2nd rev of our (and Mark
Hammond’s) Programming
in the .NET Environment
book.
In general sales in the
technical book market have not been great and I think it is fair to say there
was a glut of .NET books on the market. But I think the product is starting to be
mature enough for the “classics” to emerge. Those that get 2, 3, or more revisions….
Who do you think gets in that
list? Are you ready for a
2nd revision of any of your .NET books? Maybe updated with Whidbey content? "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />