- state management
- fetching data
- interactions like search and sort
- pagination
- client-side caching
- ...
3rd edition will be released soon. 2nd edition was released in January, so it's pretty up to date and will stay up to date.
If you really _do_ want some actual books, I have links to several at the end of the "React Tutorials" page in my list, and this recent post lists a number of React books with some short summaries: https://reactdom.com/blog/reactjs-books .
You can also use React[2] and Redux[3] tutorials by New Boston and practice along with the course.
Other than that, You can go through React documentation or register for courses on Udemy and Pluralsight.
Links [1] https://www.fullstackreact.com/30-days-of-react/
[2] https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6gx4Cwl9DGBuKtLgPR_z...
[3] https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6gx4Cwl9DGBbSLZjvleM...
React for Beginners by Wes Bos [1]
React, Redux, Relay, GraphQL are covered comprehensively, with good examples and explanation.
Dan Abramov's screencasts on EggHead.io do that: https://egghead.io/courses/getting-started-with-redux
... and a free tutorial ReactJS Redux, the Right Way: https://www.ReactJS.co