Hello Perl Monks

I have been using perl for a few years now and I really (really) enjoy the language.
And I want to know more about the language.

So I have a few books here like:

Learning Perl
Intermediate Perl
Object Oriented Perl (just started reading this)

I'm sure there are other books that you know are worth reading.

So in an ordered list (1..5+), what Perl books have you read, that are worth reading?

What books do you feel, helped enhance your knowledge/career, etc in Perl?

I'd really appreciate this coming from you guys.
And my apologies if someone has asked this question, in the past.

Thanks!

In reply to Perl Recommended Reads by stryda42

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