I have Dzindzi, Pederssen and Schipkov..
I have to say all 3 of them are decent..
Dzindzi is - as always - a little bit superficial and at some point you think "This guy has refuted 1.d4!!"

but he has one big advantage.. You can learn his recommendations in 2 hours because they share common ideas in all lines.. That's a huge plus for someone not wanting to invest too much time..
Pederseen is OK I guess.. The book is a little tough though.. It may be the best bogo book however, shortage of books on this opening is apparent..
Schipkov is great!!
To sum up, a good approach would be to start with dzindzi, go online and find someone who wants to play 15 0 unrated as white playing bogo different lines, or get a d4 white player friend of yours for some training session..
Next step, is to study Schipkov and only have Pederseen as a reference and something to read in the toilets, airplanes, trains and buses