Same here, Joy of Clojure is an *excellent* book although I wouldn't recommend 
it as a first book on Clojure.

I immensely enjoyed it when I read it, but it was my first book on Clojure and, 
having just some basic background on Lisp and FP, I felt that a few of really 
important ideas passed me by while reading it the first time. I confirm this 
eveytime I go back to it and re-read a section or a chapter.

Clojure Programming is also an awesome book and IMO is a better fit for a first 
Clojure book.

Juan

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