If you want to begin from the ABC of the subject, I would suggest "quantum computing explained by D. McMahon", and for advance level, I suggest anyone of the following three books
1. Priniciple of quantum computation and quantum information by G. Benenti, G Casati and G. Strini
2. From classical to quantum shanon theory by Mark Wild
3.quantum computation and quantum information by M. A. Nielsen and I. L. Chaung
This is an introductory course on Quantum Computing and its Hardware. The nice thing of this is that the class notes from the professor are online-available.
Then I recommend you to check the "IBM Quantum Experience" Platform of IBM :
https://quantum-computing.ibm.com/
There is a lot of information: manuals, exercises, etc. for starter users like us.
I recommend you to create an account and start playing with the platform, then you can take the next step trying to "program" on its "open-source software" platform "Jupiter" , you may want to lear a little bit of Phyton too
The easiest one I found is "Quantum Computing for everyone" by Chris Bernhardt ( MIT PRESS ) . Thereafter it would be better to read " Quantum Computing Explained " by David McMahon