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Any recommendations for a good self-learning book, ideally suitable for an undergrad, that satisfies the requirements that it is "not just a catalogue of definitions. For example, any course that contains Turan's theorem will be fine."?

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    $\begingroup$ Modern graph theory by Bela Bollobás definitely qualifies. Sometimes a bit weird, but the exercises are excellent $\endgroup$ Commented May 16 at 20:01

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