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Words cannot describe how much I hate this book. I liked learning Python until I read this book. It makes reading and learning about Python a chore. The writing in this book is like one giant puzzle: you have to try and figure out what exactly the authors are trying to say/mean with every sentence. This makes reading the book at a normal pace impossible, as each chapter takes hours to get through with the reader having to slowly piece the mess together to form something somewhat comprehensible. In the beginning of the book the authors claim that their work is the easiest to understand with the best format possible, yet I have found this to be completely untrue. I would absolutely not recommend this book to anyone. It is a nightmare to read. If you are looking for a book about Python, I would recommend buying "Starting Out with Python" by Tony Gaddis instead. Its easier and quicker read, and makes understanding/learning about Python accessible to everyone.