What should I not read for the UPSC?

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For preparing UPSC optional, one should not read too many reference books as the effort needs to be concrete and according to the exam point of view. Reading too many book on the same topic may drain out one's effort.
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Focus on goal and don't read out of syllabus subjects.
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