This is slightly off topic perhaps, but maybe not too much ...

I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a good general book on relational 
database design. I am using PostgreSQL, so a PG-centric book would be best, but 
I'm mainly interested in the art/science of good SQL database design regardless 
of the actual database product used.

I'm not a total beginner, but have not used databases to do much more than 
store web page content and authenticate users to date. I don't mind 
heavy-going, I prefer that to fluff.

I suppose I'm looking for a highly regarded "classic" text, a bit like Martin 
Fowler's or the Gang of Four's texts on object-oriented design patterns, which 
are applicable to many programming languages. Not so classic that it's out of 
date of course! 

TIA
Mick

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