It would probably make more sense to read this before Fundamentals of Aerodynamics by Anderson, but I didn't follow that route. This book is simpler, but also more focused on aircraft. In that, it was fun to learn more about the airplanes themselves, rather than strictly the air flow. The book is chock-full of interesting historical sidenotes and very readable. Because it is at a lower level, however, some of the derivations/explanations leave something to be desired from my mathematical/physics standpoint. That is Anderson often simply gives a formula without explaining how it is arrived at, but that may be a huge positive for those who just want a good introduction.
If you're interested in aerodynamics at all, this is an excellent resource and great for teaching the fundamentals. I went with a second edition because it was significantly cheaper, but I'm sure the more recent additions have interesting new material.