There are many great electronics resources online but the quality varies and it's all so fragmented.. and I like books. I'm looking for a book about analog electronics, but many books aimed for EE students seem to heavily emphasize the theoretical side. Any suggestions for a book starting from slightly above the beginner level and covering broadly the analog design from a practical perspective (with reasonable amount of theory and analysis, but not just that)? "The art of electronics" was great for getting started but it's outdated and it tried to cover everything.. now I'm just looking for the good (analog) stuff with more depth. What is the bible of analog electronics?