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Anonymous
That's not a bad book. It is basic, but if it's the one I remember it should teach you a lot of basics. Michael Freeman's "The Photographer's Eye" is much better, though advanced enough that with NO background in photography it may not help much. It's the only book I've spent money on. Instead of buying a book, go to the library. (it's the place you may go to get internet access when your home connection goes down) There should be plenty of books you can look through there. You can also read the same topic from different authors this way. Finally, look around on the internet. Most of what I've learned about photographic theory I've read on the internet. Use your google fu over and over again. you can start with photographyonthenet.com or something like that.
tl;dr no matter how good the book, don't buy it if you have to ask. there's plenty of free information out there.
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