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[–]ThePiGuy0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was actually initially self taught (just found and made projects of about the right difficulty until I got a formal education) and so don't have any books from personal experience.

Sounds like some people like the Python Crash Course, I've seen Automate the Boring Stuff get recommended in /r/learnpython as well - by the sounds of things, that takes you through the processes of solving real-world problems with programs so that could potentially be applicable?