I didn't see anyone else mention this one yet - Thinking in Java, by
Bruce Eckel, has two areas in which it has come recommended. Mr. Eckel
has been writing books on teaching languages for quite some time - his
"Thinking in C++" is highly regarded. His Thinking in Java is also
said to be quite good.
The second reason is more pragmatic. I believe both books are available
in PDF format for downloading for free!
Check out http://www.bruceeckel.com/
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