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For this itinerary, I recommend reading a mix of practical guides and cultural books so you can get the most out of Mexico City, Mérida, and Holbox. For overall planning and logistics, look for the latest editions of Lonely Planet: Mexico and Rough Guide to Mexico; both give good overviews of transport, safety, and neighborhood recommendations. For Mexico City specifically, “Lonely Planet Pocket Mexico City” or “Moon Mexico City” will help you plan days around the historic center, museums, and your Teotihuacán day trip. For the Yucatán area (Mérida, Holbox, and the broader peninsula), consider “Moon Yucatán Peninsula” or “Lonely Planet Cancun, Cozumel & the Yucatán” for detailed tips on cenotes, Mayan sites, and beaches. To deepen your cultural understanding, I suggest “The Labyrinth of Solitude” by Octavio Paz (for Mexican identity and history), “Aztec” by Gary Jennings (a historical novel set in the pre-Hispanic world around central Mexico), and “The Maya” by Michael D. Coe to better appreciate the heritage around Mérida and the Yucatán. These titles, combined with a current city map app and offline maps, will give you a well-rounded perspective and help you move confidently through each stage of your trip.