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I love Jeff Atwood's blog, and his list of books is pretty great, none of which are tied to any particular language.
I also recommend Seven Languages in Seven Weeks (https://www.amazon.com/dp/193435659X/). It introduces languages across a variety of domains to show different programming thought processes (it has Ruby, which is similar to Python, then it also has Haskell and Clojure, which are radically different).
Land of Lisp (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1593272812/) is also well written, but is obviously only helpful for specifically learning Common Lisp.
I love Jeff Atwood's blog, and his list of books is pretty great, none of which are tied to any particular language.
I also recommend Seven Languages in Seven Weeks (https://www.amazon.com/dp/193435659X/). It introduces languages across a variety of domains to show different programming thought processes (it has Ruby, which is similar to Python, then it also has Haskell and Clojure, which are radically different).
Land of Lisp (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1593272812/) is also well written, but is obviously only helpful for specifically learning Common Lisp.