Best book on Lightroom for a serious amateur

Hi
There are now several books on Lightroom out there and I am seeking advice on the best one for my purpose. I am a serious amateur with about 15000 images on file. I would particularly like a book which gives clear guidance on file handling/storage.
Thanks in anticipation.

I'd recommend the video course "Photoshop Lightroom Essential Training with: Chris Orwig" on http://www.lynda.com/
Dabbles a some in file storage...but it's only $25.00 for a month subscription and you can view thousands of other videos tutorials such as "Digital Asset Management for Photographers" with: Peter Krogh. Peter uses iView but it gives you a good idea how to organize images.

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