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For your journey, I recommend preparing with a mix of cultural, historical, and practical reading. For an overview of the country, consider "Lonely Planet Morocco" or "Rough Guide to Morocco" for updated information on Marrakech, Casablanca, and Rabat. To deepen your understanding of Marrakech before your historical and cultural tour, look at "Marrakesh: Through Writers' Eyes" (an anthology of travel writing) and a good city guide such as "Top 10 Marrakech" (DK Eyewitness). For Casablanca and Rabat, general Morocco guides cover both cities well, but you might also explore sections on French colonial history and modern Moroccan politics in "A History of Modern Morocco" by Aomar Boum and Thomas K. Park. If you enjoy literature that captures the atmosphere of Morocco, Paul Bowles’ "The Sheltering Sky" and Tahar Ben Jelloun’s works (such as "The Sand Child") give a more literary perspective. Finally, a phrasebook like "Lonely Planet Moroccan Arabic Phrasebook & Dictionary" will be useful for basic communication and enhancing your experience with local people.