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Good book for medical students contemplating a career in radiology?

I'm a third year medical student (EU, Belgium) and am probably going to choose radiology as my career path. I am looking for a book for summer break that will give me an advantage in rads over other students. Ideally, this book explains the basics but also contains many images and diagnoses. I have looked around myself and am thinking about getting Squire's Fundamentals of Radiology (ed. 6 or 7, not sure yet as the latter is three times the price of the first one). Does anyone have experience with this book?

Any input or suggestions are welcome!

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