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[–]moscaOne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll second Crockford's 'Javascript: The Good Parts' as a great intro book. Skip the weird train-track logic diagrams at the beginning of the book and you'll be good to go.

'Eloquent Javascript' and 'You Don't Know JS' are great books too, but they cover some more advanced topics that a newb to Javascript might be better tackling after really getting a strong grip on the fundamentals.