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Reddit mentions of C# 6.0 Cookbook: Solutions for C# Developers
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As others have mentioned, writing code is the best way to get exposure. But if you're a book guy like me then there are a lot of option out there that'll accelerate the process. You'd be insane to read all the following--these are just starting points that can accommodate different interests/tastes.
Having said that, I'll start with the one book that I think every C# developer should own:
Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries
... it's a good read, and it includes a lot of direct input from the designers of the C# and the .NET Framework. Microsoft has been really good about sticking to those guidelines, so you'll immediately get a leg up on the Framework libraries if you work through this book. (Also, you'll win a lot of arguments with your coworkers about how APIs should be designed.)
General knowledge books (tons to pick from, but here are some winners):
Deep dives into specific features that'll serve you well:
Note: I've never found a good LINQ book that supported how I actually use the feature. Coming from C++, you can probably just start off by thinking of the extension methods on Enumerable as a C# version of std
<algorithm>
... a good way to avoid writing raw loops. But if you're a performance-obsessed game dev then you'll probably want to use LINQ sparingly--it does have some overhead.