For amateurs and muscled barhands alike, revamped with help from the best bartenders: tiki classics by Beachbum Berry, culinary Manhattans from Eben Freeman, and the sublime Gin Gin Mule by Audrey Saunders (gin, ginger, mint and lime; search for it, then surrender).
This volume is sturdy, condensed, and intuitively organized with standards in the front, virgin, punch and hot drinks in the back, and the rest grouped by base liquor. Gin is the largest category, followed by rum and whiskey. If you'd like to rescue vodka from Kappa Gamma parties, check out the new vodka cocktails flavored with basil, pickle, cucumber, or bitters.
One missing piece: recipes for ingredients. If you're cheap or choosy, you can easily make ginger beer concentrate, grenadine, bitters, crème de menthe and orgeat (almond syrup). Though I've cobbled together a list of recipes from online sources, it would be nice to have all the recipes in one place.