I finished the book today! I didn't read the exercises or questions and skimmed the appendix, but I'm done with the reading!
Yay!
However, I have another project to do so I'll be re-reading sections and there's an exam next week. Still, done!
I did like how this book was laid out. The examples in the text were useful, even if I didn't do all of them. The language was very layman, which made me happy. The important words/terms were a bit hard to understand. I do better when a textbook uses the word in a sentence normally and then writes down the exact definition on the side. (Love it when psych and science textbooks do that!) It would help with the reading quizzes in my class. I also liked they didn't make their programs perfect the first time and wrote them like how most beginner's would (or at least I would) and showed bugs in them and pointed out what was wrong.
It's a good book to learn the basic concepts with, plus the software is free. If you really like Alice, you can even make games with this. I liked all the Alice in Wonderland references and visuals. Without the visuals, I probably would've been confused all the time. :)