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AP: (um, we have anatomic and clinical pathology divided in the USA)
Can't recommend Molavi enough. I think the best thing to read after Molavi is to read it a second time.
The real question is, one you've read that, what to read next. I agree with u/frogamazog, a big book like Rosai would be helpful. I always liked Fletcher's histopathology of tumors but I can't tell you it's superior to the alternatives.
But what I was after, and didn't always find, was a book that WASN'T comprehensive, that was readable by someone in their first 2 years. I found the biopsy interpretation series to be helpful as a first and second year as they were pretty readable, and...I was quite bad at pathology. Show me a low power image when I was a first year, I didn't know what I was supposed to see. The 20x and 40x photos sorta forced me to look in the right places.
My short list, which should be debated; I mean, maybe I just suck:
-lung: biopsy interpretation of the lung. for non neoplastic, new katzenstein
-liver: biopsy interpretation, mike torbenson's version is great
-derm, elston and ferringer. for non neoplastic, this one
-gi I'll go biopsy interpretation again before the tome that is odze
-thyroid: I actually don't know what's best here and would appreciate advice as any diagnostic skills I had here are rapidly being lost
-head n neck: biopsy interpretation aerodigestive was fun.
-heme: whew. I don't know a good starter book. Thoughts? Once WHO
20162017 update drops I'd be tempted to tell people to just start there. Jaffe's book is pretty readable but it gets dense.-neuro: prayson's is pretty readable. There's an old smears book that's good for smears.
eyes: if you're gonna write an intro book on a niche field, here's the template
-BST: khurana's essentials in bone and soft tissue pathology. not too heavy.