If you find learning Latin daunting, Teach Yourself Beginner's Latin is just what your language teacher ordered. The book makes for a friendly introduction to the language that's easy to follow, from start to finish. In contrast to other courses, it presents an exciting and humorous text, set in a medieval monastery that is under threat of attack from Vikings. It includes:
I just finished this book!? yup, the story is fun to read and all of that forsaken grammar is made clear and easy to understand even though it's a short book. I liked the funny strory, it revolves around Paulus the monk, Lucia the maiden and Mulus... the mule XD It starts simple but when you get to the later chapters you really want to know what happens next. I finished it in three weeks between summer session and Fall semester going two chapters per day. If this is the first time you learn a language from a book, do a chapter per day. Steady and slow is better than fast because you will get annoyed or bored if you go too fast. Also, don't try to memorize every single thing. Fluency in a language is achieved after reading several books of it and a lot of practice. So, after this one you can grab one of the big books of Latin and feel at home with it. Personally, I will try Wheelock's Latin series and after that an Intermediate college Latin Textbook.